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AMARILLO, Texas, Feb 11, 2021 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) Amarillo is leading the way in getting the COVID-19 vaccine to the public. According to online data from covidactnow.org, the Amarillo metro area is among the top metro areas in the nation in COVID-19 vaccinations.
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As of February 9, Amarillo was No. 4 in the country in first-shot vaccinations. Amarillo was tops in the nation in this category as of late January. The Amarillo Public Health Department began providing the COVID-19 vaccine at its walk-in clinic at the Amarillo Civic Center on Dec. 30. As of February 9, more than 30,000 individuals in the Amarillo metro area had received the first COVID-19 vaccine shot.
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Ginger Nelson To Seek Mayoral Re-Election in Amarillo
2020 was quite the year for Amarillo Mayor Ginger Nelson. The COVID- 19 pandemic, her and her husband surviving coronavirus and also Nelson received treatment for cancer. But she is still going strong. Amarillo Mayor Ginger Nelson will seek reelection in 2021, according to a Tuesday release.
Nelson said the past year has been incredibly difficult, she said she plans to keep the pandemic front and center heading into a potential third term.
Nelson said, “As Mayor, I will continue to make COVID 19 our top priority, she also said she is focusing on other areas of improvement for the city as well, including a proposal for city-wide high-speed internet.