Does anyone know where I can get an H1N1 shot in Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville or Mississauga? Do you think there will be a long line?
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11-27-2009 at 08:02 PM
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Afzal
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develop immunity like i did
1. find a way to acquire it
2. control it, have soup, have warm water/milk daily
5 days and you're good to go
Disclaimer:
Perform at your own risk, your immune system might not be as functional as mine
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11-27-2009 at 09:16 PM
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You can go to www.hamilton.ca/h1n1 for a list of clinics and when they are running. I had my shot at Jackson Square last Thursday at 5:10pm, and it only took 10 minutes from when I got there to when they gave me the needle. Not a bad wait time at all.
You will be asked to wait for 20 minutes after the shot so they can monitor you in case of a reaction.
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