At the Henry Clay High School, when the Fayette County Health Department began immunizing every single high risk youngster on Saturday, it was obvious that many did not take any chances as they made sure that their child got the shot that was recommended.
The flu vaccine would not be around anytime soon, according to the doctor's office. This is why Castorena ended up taking her son Tavito down to the Fayette County Health Department to ensure that she got her son very well protected and make sure that he remained that way.
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