MEXICO - Some Audrain County residents are ready to end the wait for their second dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
They ve waited over two weeks since they received their first dose at a mass vaccination event on Jan. 29 at the Mexico Memorial Airport and the Audrain County Health Department, or at a mini-clinic on Feb. 2 at Presser Arts Center in Mexico.
Now, they ll finally to be fully vaccinated on Thursday at a follow-up clinic at the Mexico Area Family YMCA.
The health department says over 2,300 people can get their second dose Thursday. They will try to find extra arms if some can t show up and if there are extra doses.
After ravages of COVID, winter is wiping out games Published by admin on Mon, 02/22/2021 - 9:42am The Bulldogs Taylor DeMint battles Olivia Gowin of Fulton during a game earlier this year. Few scheduled games have been played over the past week and a half as weather clamped down. [Eric Mattson]
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The winter sports season continues the most remarkable – although coaches don’t use that word – of high school sports schedules.
First coronavirus quarantine protocols threw things out of whack. Now the weather is taking its turn. The Mexico girls basketball game set for Wednesday night didn’t happen. It was postponed until Thursday in tandem with a boys game at home against Marshall – both after the Ledger’s deadline.