Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Low vaccine supplies have forced the cancellation of remaining flu clinics on campus. In a news release, the University said that the steady demand led to the decision.
Clinics were scheduled to take place on Wednesday and Thursday.
Vaccinations are still available by appointment with Watkins Memorial Health Center. Those interested can call (785) 864-9507.
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