Public Health holds first flu clinic of the season
Hundreds of locals have already taken steps to protect themselves from the flu.
Oxford Public Health run flu clinics opened Wednesday at the Oxford Auditorium.
Flu Coordinator for the County, Susan Bruce says the turn out was on par with other years.
"Turn out is always good here, people are actually here before we are at this clinic and that's a long standing thing. We have lots of people immunizing so the flow is good so it looks like there's a lot of people but you will see that they are moving people in quickly."
Bruce says there will be 16 clinics in total free to anyone over the age of six months.
The next community clinic runs Thursday in Ingersoll at the Senior's Centre from 2-8pm.
For a list of upcoming clinic dates, locations and times click here.

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