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York City cancels flu clinic due to lack of vaccines

Logan Hullinger
York Dispatch
FILE - In this Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2018 file photo, a nurse prepares a flu shot from a vaccine vial at the Salvation Army in Atlanta. Preliminary figures released Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019 suggest this winter’s vaccine is 47 percent effective overall in preventing flu illness severe enough to send a patient to the doctor's office - an improvement from the previous year. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

York City's Health Bureau has cancelled the Saturday flu clinic that was supposed to take place in the City Council Chambers.

The city was supposed to receive a delivery of flu vaccines earlier this week but they never came in, said Philip Given, acting director of community and economic development. The clinic will be rescheduled but there is not yet a set date.

— Logan Hullinger can be reached at lhullinger@yorkdispatch.com or via Twitter at @LoganHullYD.