
Grand Rapids (WZZM) - Saturday, the Kent County Health Department held its last vaccine clinic for the month.
Officials with the department say the clinics went well and about 90 percent of people who made appointments, showed up to get the vaccine.
Each clinic averaged around four thousand people.
The department plans to hold more clinics, but hopes they can soon include anyone who wants the vaccine.
"We're hoping that in the very near future, in the next couple of weeks or so, some of the restrictions are removed and the vaccine will be coming in in greater amounts that we'll be able to provide H1N1 vaccines for anyone that's inside or outside of the risk groups," said Bill Anstey with the Kent County Health Deptartment.
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