More clinics will be offered
According to the Ohio Department of Health s website, as of Wednesday, 13,327 Crawford County residents or 32.12% had received at least one dose. Statewide, 40.7% of residents meet that standard.
Siefert said she plans to continue to offer clinics, and plans to announce another one soon. We want to try to figure out the easiest places, the most convenient times, she said. What are the barriers? And try to help people with that. And if they don t understand how the vaccine works, we re always happy to answer those questions.
She praised local business owner Joe Dzugan, of Dzugan Real Estate Services, for sponsoring the event.
Crestline event seeks to get people vaccinated, help small businesses
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CRESTLINE - It will be a Cinco de Mayo celebration like no other: The first 100 adults who get a COVID-19 vaccine during happy hour will get a free margarita.
Crawford County Public Health announced Wednesday that local business owner Joe Dzugan has agreed to sponsor the special vaccination clinic, 3 to 5 p.m. May 5 at Mi Cerrito Mexican Restaurant, 216 N. Seltzer St., Crestline. People must be 21 or older to get a Mi Cerrito coupon for a free margarita that night, but anyone 18 or older can get a free vaccination.
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CRESTLINE - It will be a Cinco de Mayo celebration like no other: The first 100 adults who get a COVID-19 vaccine during happy hour will get a free margarita.
Crawford County Public Health announced Wednesday that local business owner Joe Dzugan has agreed to sponsor the special vaccination clinic, 3 to 5 p.m. May 5 at Mi Cerrito Mexican Restaurant, 216 N. Seltzer St., Crestline. People must be 21 or older to get a Mi Cerrito coupon for a free margarita that night, but anyone 18 or older can get a free vaccination.
“Small businesses have been hit hard during the COVID-19 pandemic, Dzugan said in a news release issued by the health department. It is time for us to just do what needs to be done to get everything opened back up and allow us to enjoy our lives again. Getting vaccinated has everything to do with saving lives, saving businesses, and local economics.”