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On Thursday afternoon, November 5, 2009 during a Swine Flu School Vaccination Clinic at the Henry J. Winters Elementary School in Pawtucket, RI, students with their parents line the walkway across school grounds out to the street, as they stand in line waiting to receive the H1N1 vaccination. The Rhode Island Department of Health has scheduled school-based H1N1 vaccination clinics to occur over a 28-day period starting in the first week of November.  In addition to vaccines, good health habits like washing one's hands often throughout the day with warm water and soap or alcohol-based hand gel and coughing or sneezing into one's elbow can also prevent the spread of germs.  People who have the flu can spread it to others 1 day before they become sick and up to 7 days after developing symptoms. The flu virus can live outside the body for up to 2 hours with these germs being spread when someone sneezes or coughs and touches something that contaminates a surface.  Butch Adams/The Times.
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On Thursday afternoon, November 5, 2009 during a Swine Flu School Vaccination Clinic at the Henry J. Winters Elementary School in Pawtucket, RI, students with their parents fill the walkway and the school grounds out to the street, as they stand in line waiting to receive the H1Ni vaccination.
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On thursday afternoon, November 5, 2009 during a Swine Flu School Vaccination Clinic at the Henry J. Winters Elementary School in Pawtucket, RI, students with their parents stand in line by the entrance to the school building waiting to receive the H1Ni vaccination.  Butch Adams/The Times.
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On Thursday afternoon, November 5, 2009 during a Swine Flu School Vaccination Clinic at the Henry J. Winters Elementary School in Pawtucket, RI, students with their parents line the walkway underneath the school sign waiting to receive the H1N1 vaccination.  Butch Adams/The Times.
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On thursday afternoon, November 5, 2009 during a Swine Flu School Vacination Clinic at the Henry J. Winters Elementary School in Pawtucket, RI, Jackie Brito(Pawtucket, Ri), far left, and her daughter third grader Jasmine Silva patiently wait in line with her fellow schoolmates and their parents to receive the H1N1 vaccination.  Butch Adams/The Times.
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