CEDAR CITY — The Southwest Utah Public Health Department will offer drive-through flu shots later this month in three southern Utah towns.
Drivers will line up, then roll down their windows and roll up their sleeves in Cedar City, Beaver and St. George on Saturday. A drive-through clinic also will be held on Oct. 1 in Panguitch.
The drive-through shot costs $25 or is free under certain medical plans.
The "Flu Shoot-Out" also lets emergency responders practice skills that would be needed during a mass vaccination.
The events are for the seasonal flu vaccine only, not a swine flu vaccine.
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