Oct. 24, 2009 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ: RAY LARSON, and his granddaughter, ANNA LARSON, 11, talk to KANINA McDONALD, RN, from Scottsdale Healthcare and USAF Lt KATIE SLUGOCKI, RN, during screening for H1N1 vaccinations at Scottsdale Healthcare's Community Health Services clinic Saturday morning. The first publicly administered H1N1 ("swine flu") vaccinations were given in the Phoenix area Saturday. About 52,000 doses of the vaccine, in both injection and nasal spray form, were available on a first come first served basis, but only to those in so called "high risk" groups: pregnant women, children 6 months to 4 years old, children 5 years to 18 years with underlying health concerns and direct caregivers of infants less than 6 months old. More than 700 people lined up at Scottsdale Health Care, which had 500 doses of the vaccine to administer. Photo by Jack Kurtz
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