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Next Flu Shot November 7 VOTE ELECTION DA Y IS NOVEMBER SIXTH. YOUR VOTE COUNTS, CAST YOUR BALLOT FOR THE CANDIDATE OF YOUR CHOICE FOR CITY, COUNTY, STATE AND NATIONAL OFFICES. OUR GOVERNMENT WILL BE WHAT THE VOTERS DECIDE AT THE POLLS. EVERY GOOD CITIZEN TAKES TIME TO VOTE ELECTION DAY. NOV. 6 Mrs. lone Calhovin, of the Sample Department, is shown being given the flu serum by Dr. L. U. Creech. Mrs. Calhoun was one of 609 employees who took advantage of the vaccinations ad ministered in our Kernersville plant by Dr. R. H. Whitaker and in our High Point plants by Dr. Creech. In High Point, there were 441 employees parti cipating and in Kernersville, there were 169. According to Dr. Creech, the serum used protects against 40 differ ent viruses causing flu and colds. The second vaccination will be given in both plants on November 7. Individuals who did not take the first shot may take the vaccination on November 7 and take the second one later from Dr s. Creech and Whitaker, or they may take the second from their family physician. A person getting just one vaccination, according to Dr. Creech, gets 80% as much protection as those getting both doses. Studies are to be made in our plants to compare the incidence of flu among those who received the vaccina- 5_ tion and those who did not teceive it.
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