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News January 26, 2010  RSS feed

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Mom Aracelli Ayala and Leon County nurses Faith Keller and Cindy Collins team up to administer the H1N1 vaccine to reluctant recipient Nayeli Ayala. The four-year-old’s tears did not last long -- and she will enjoy protection from the flu. The H1N1 flu vaccines are now available and on Friday over 300 local residents took advantage of a vaccination clinic offered by the Texas Department of State Health Services. Workers from the office in Temple were assisted by Leon County health department workers and a cadre of volunteers in the all-day clinic at the Buffalo Civic Center. Van’Go’photos Mom Aracelli Ayala and Leon County nurses Faith Keller and Cindy Collins team up to administer the H1N1 vaccine to reluctant recipient Nayeli Ayala. The four-year-old’s tears did not last long -- and she will enjoy protection from the flu. The H1N1 flu vaccines are now available and on Friday over 300 local residents took advantage of a vaccination clinic offered by the Texas Department of State Health Services. Workers from the office in Temple were assisted by Leon County health department workers and a cadre of volunteers in the all-day clinic at the Buffalo Civic Center. Van’Go’photos