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Halifax H1N1 vaccination clinc locations - Nov 6 & 7


METRO HALIFAX
November 06, 2009 12:53 a.m.
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Clinics open for children 19 and under with chronic medical conditions for which they receive regular medical attention, including morbid obesity; pregnant women, and women up to four weeks postpartum and children aged six to 59 months:

Friday, November 6, 2009

• East Dartmouth Community Centre, Dartmouth -1:30 pm to 7:30 pm - Directions
Room 103 and 105A, B & C, Lower Level

• Captain William Spry Community Centre, Spryfield - 1:30pm to 7:30pm - Directions
Community Meeting Room - Main Entrance

• St. Andrew's Centre - 1:30 pm to 7:30 pm - Directions
Multipurpose Room

• Newbridge Academy (in the Sackville Sports Stadium) -  1:30pm to 7:30pm - Directions
Gym - Hockeytown Entrance

Saturday, November 7, 2009

• East Dartmouth Community Centre, Dartmouth - 1:30 pm to 7:30 pm - Directions
Room 103 and 105A, B & C, Lower Level

• Captain William Spry Community Centre, Spryfield - 1:30pm to 7:30pm - Directions
Community Meeting Room - Main Entrance

• St. Andrew's Centre - 2:00 pm to 7:30 pm  - Directions
Multipurpose Room

• Newbridge Academy (in the Sackville Sports Stadium) -  1:30pm to 7:30pm - Directions
Gym - Hockeytown Entrance

• Saint Mary’s University - 8:30am to 2:30pm - Directions
Loyola building, through the Sobey building front entrance

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