BOISE - One-thousand doses of the H1N1 Swine Flu vaccine have arrived at Boise State University - and the school is working to get the shots distributed.
A clinic will be held Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Jordan Ballroom in the Student Union Building.
There are a few restrictions on who can get the shots. First, you have to be a Boise State student or staff member. Second - you must be in a priority group as outlined by the Centers for Disease Control. This includes pregnant women, health care workers, people 6 months through 24-years of age, and those with high risk medical conditions.
The school asks you to bring your school ID card, and be prepared to spend time in line.
The school hopes to schedule additional clinics once more doses of the vaccine come in.
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