REGINA – Flu shot clinics have resumed in Regina and the surrounding area for people in targeted risk groups.
The Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region says half of the 4,000 doses of vaccine it recently received have been set aside for an appointment-only clinic in the city.
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The remaining supply of nasal spray and injectable vaccine has been distributed to 10 rural clinics in the health region.
Currently, only children under five, pregnant women and those with severely compromised immune systems can get the flu shot.
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