Ridgefield, Danbury, Nuvance postpone COVID-19 vaccine clinics. Here s how to reschedule.
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A nurse delivers a shot of COVID-19 vaccine into the arm of a patient at the new vaccination clinic set up in the gymnasium of Central High School, in Bridgeport, Conn. Jan. 20, 2021.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media
Danbury area COVID-19 vaccine clinics are being canceled or postponed early in the week as a snowstorm hits the area.
Gov. Ned Lamont said most vaccine clinics across the state were canceled or postponed Monday due to the conditions. He did, however, note that trucks carrying the COVID-19 vaccines would continue to be allowed to bring shipments to their destination. He was also optimistic about keeping the vaccines at proper storage temperatures.
City of Danbury Releases COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Schedule
One question that seems to be on everyones mind is when will I be eligible to get the COVID-19 Vaccine.
Well, the Danbury Health Department just released their official vaccine schedule, so now you can get an idea of when you ll be eligible to get the vaccine.
Plus, the city has set up a page on their website to give you the latest updates on the vaccine s distribution, and there are also answers to some of the most common questions residents may have like, where you can get the vaccine? Will there be a cost? If you ve already had the virus, should you still get the vaccine? What are the possible side effects? And more.