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Flu shots to be offered at 13 Winnipeg clinics
Mass public immunization clinics for the H1N1 virus will begin next Monday, Oct. 26 at 13 locations throughout the city.
There is enough H1N1 vaccine for every person in the Winnipeg health region, and clinics will be offered over an extended period to ensure that all Winnipeggers have many opportunities to get their H1N1 flu shot.
H1N1 shots are free of charge for everyone. Please bring your Manitoba Health Card.
Each clinic will be open Monday to Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Clinic Locations
Assiniboine South
St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church
2255 Grant Avenue
Downtown
Portage Place Shopping Centre
393 Portage Avenue
Fort Garry
University of Manitoba, Fort Garry Campu
Room 210, Multi Purpose Room, 2nd Floor University Centre
Inkster
Fred Douglas Lodge
1275 Burrows Avenue
Point Douglas
St. Joseph’s Parish Hall
515 College Avenue
River East
Holy Eucharist Parish Centre
460 Munroe Avenue
Polson School
491 Munroe Avenue *
* Tuesdays 3:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. only
River Heights
Grant Park Shopping Centre
1120 Grant Avenue
St. Boniface
Centre cuturel franco-manitobain
340 Provencher Boulevard
St. James
St. Paul The Apostle Parish Centre
2400 Portage Avenue
St. Vital
Indo-Canadian Arts and Cultural Centre
479 St. Mary’s Road
Seven Oaks
Garden City Shopping Centre
2305 McPhillips Street
Transcona
DeFehr Logistics Building
770 Pandora Avenue East
Source: www.wrha.mb.ca
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