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Erie County holds Shot and a Chaser pop-up vaccine clinics in Buffalo, Springville

Appointments are strongly suggested, but walk-ins will be welcome. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 12:19 AM EDT May 16, 2021 ERIE COUNTY, N.Y. The Erie County Department of Health is hosting two more Shot and a Chaser COVID-19 vaccine clinics this weekend at two local breweries.   Both first-dose clinics are open to anyone 18 years old or older. At the Shot and a Chaser vaccine clinics, anyone 21 years old or older who receives their first dose of the vaccine will get a free beer, while those who are under the legal drinking age will receive a non-alcoholic beverage. The pop-up vaccination clinics are both happening on Saturday. 

Second Baptist Church hosting pop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinic Monday

The clinic will be open to anyone 18-years-old or older. Walk-ins are welcome. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 6:17 PM EDT May 2, 2021 LACKAWANNA, N.Y. The Erie County Department of Health is hosting a pop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinic this week in Lackawanna.  The first dose Moderna clinic will take place Monday, May 3 at the Second Baptist Church located at 18 Church Street. The clinic will be open to anyone 18-years-old or older. Walk-ins are welcome; however, those who prefer to make an appointment can do so online here, or by calling the Erie County Department of Health hotline at (716) 858-2929. For more information about COVID-19 vaccine clinics in Erie County, click here.

Vaccine rollout confirms public health officials warnings

Vaccine rollout confirms public health officials warnings MICHELLE R. SMITH and CANDICE CHOI © Christopher Dolan University of Scranton nursing student Glen Johnson administers the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to a medical professional during a clinic at the Throop Civic Center in Throop, Pa. on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021. The Lackawanna County Medical Society had about 400 doses of the Moderna vaccine on hand to administer to people in Pennsylvania s Phase 1A group of the vaccine rollout plan, which is limited to healthcare personnel and long-term care facility residents. (Christopher Dolan/The Times-Tribune via AP) PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) Public health officials sounded the alarm for months, complaining that they did not have enough support or money to get COVID-19 vaccines quickly into arms. Now the slower-than-expected start to the largest vaccination effort in U.S. history is proving them right.

Vaccine rollout confirms public health officials complaints

Vaccine rollout confirms public health officials complaints
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