Las Vegas, NV
Now to the very latest concerning the "Swine Flu" virus.
On Saturday, hundreds turned out for several H1N1 Clinics in hopes of protecting themselves from the "Swine Flu"
The Southern Nevada Health District held vaccine clinics at three locations which included, Del Sol, Mojave, and Sierra Vista High Schools.
These clinics were only for those in the priority groups, still many are wondering when the clinics will start being available to the general public as well.
Spokesperson for the Southern Nevada Health District, Jennifer Sizemore says,"As we do these clinics and we see we're getting less people in the priority groups, we'll evaluate how much vaccine we have available and we can make a decision as to whether we can open it up."
If you're included in the priority groups, but couldn't make it to the clinics today, don't worry.
The H1N1 vaccine will also be administered on Monday and Tuesday, (Nov. 23 & Nov. 24)
between 1:00pm and 6:00pm
And, on Wednesday from 12noon to 4:00pm.
The clinics will take place at the health district's main office at 625 Shadow Lane off Charleston.
For more information log on to their web site at www.snhd.com
And, remember the Southern Nevada Health District will be closed on Thursday and Friday (Nov. 25 & Nov. 26) for Thanksgiving.