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Arkansas pharmacy aims for happy medium in mass COVID-19 vaccination effort
The pharmacists charged with handling shots in Garland County used a community clinic plan to give 2,000 doses in two days. Author: Rolly Hoyt Updated: 5:48 PM CST January 21, 2021
HOT SPRINGS VILLAGE, Ark. With corporate giants offering to assist in the vaccine rollout and independent drugstores building a lengthy waitlist of seniors seeking shots, the owner of the pharmacies charged with giving out shots in Garland County thinks his team has found a happy medium. It s been pretty overwhelming how successful we ve done, quite honestly, said Dr. Michael Butler, the owner of Village Healthmart and three other pharmacies. It s been a really good exercise in taking care of a lot of people in a short amount of time.
Small Arkansas towns to see slow rollout of COVID-19 vaccines
The wait for seniors over the age of 70 to get their COVID-19 vaccine will depend in large part on where they live. Author: Rolly Hoyt Updated: 9:06 PM CST January 18, 2021
MT IDA, Ark. The progression into the expanded Phase 1B of the Arkansas vaccine rollout saw hundreds of educators get shots Monday while seniors over 70 in rural areas found out they may be waiting a while.
At the Mount Ida Pharmacy, which serves as the only vaccine distributor in Montgomery County, Monday was just a typical day save for the constant phone calls to owner and pharmacist Laura Wagner.
The COVID-19 vaccine will now be available for UAFS health students starting Monday, January 11. Author: 5NEWS Web Staff Updated: 10:07 PM CST January 10, 2021
FORT SMITH, Arkansas The COVID-19 vaccine will now be available for UAFS health students starting Monday, January 11.
More than 300 UAFS students, Health Sciences faculty, instructors, and support staff will now have the option to receive the vaccine.
This is thanks to a partnership between Coleman Pharmacy and the UAFS College of Health Sciences. In line with the Accelerated vaccination timeline provided by the Arkansas Department of Health, students, faculty, and staff in the UAFS College of Health Sciences are considered front-line workers. This is due to their clinical hours spent in healthcare settings.