(SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NE) Hundreds showed up for the first Dakota County H1N1 vaccine clinic. The line wrapped around the old Bryan School in South Sioux City. The health department had about 400 doses available. The free clinic focused on two to 24-year-olds. Health officials say the vaccines aren't coming fast enough.
"It's allocated on a daily basis. So we just don't know what could be coming. But we're certainly hoping for more, soon," says Pat Foust, Dakota County Emergency Manager.
The health department will advertise upcoming clinics in the newspaper once more vaccine is available.
Reported by Erika Thomas. You can contact her at ethomas@kmeg.com.