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By Sarah Gravlee

BILLINGS - Yellowstone County health officials are getting ready to distribute 1,600 more doses of the H1N1 vaccination.

Officials will hold a vaccination clinic Monday at 1 p.m. at the Shrine Auditorium. The vaccine will be handed out in a first come first served basis with priority given to pregnant women, health care providers, children, people who live with infants, and adults with chronic health problems.

Medical personnel will help people waiting in line determine if they are eligible for the vaccine, but they want to alert folks that many will still need to wait outside because of the demand.

Friday, Nov 6 at 7:05 PM concerned more wrote ...

mercury in your vaccine do the research would you inject your child with mercury? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xdCwVpinEM&feature=video_response

Friday, Nov 6 at 7:02 PM concerned wrote ...

food for thought worth watching http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u81Amqt_UpQ

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