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Walmart hosted another vaccine clinic at Hanover Area High School on Monday Author: Chelsea Strub Updated: 6:07 PM EDT April 5, 2021
HANOVER TOWNSHIP, Pa. Pretty in purple, Diana Erickson left Hanover Area High School happy, as she and her husband were able to get their first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine from Walmart. I m glad we re both had the shots. We have one more to go. So that s good news. Hey, everybody should get them. It s a good thing, Erickson from Swoyersville.
She wasn t alone; many stood in line to get their shots too. We had an appointment. We were waiting to see when they were going to open up to get the vaccine. And as soon as we heard about this while we got him on the list. And so we re now here trying to do what we re supposed to do it, explained Judith Fisher of Glen Lyon.