Two five-person teams will be deployed to Deaconess Midtown and Deaconess Gateway hospitals for a week to support medical staff responding to COVID-19.
Checking in on Indiana COVID-19 vaccine sites
Several sites are currently full
Checking in on Indiana COVID-19 vaccine sites By 14 News Staff | January 15, 2021 at 5:38 AM CST - Updated January 15 at 5:38 AM
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - After the state of Indiana announced they would be opening vaccine sites to those 70 and older, the appointment slots filled up fast, and some are fully booked for the time being.
Itâs all about patience and timing when it comes to scheduling your vaccine appointment here in Indiana.
The site seems to be busier at certain times of the day, so if there is a wait, you can wait it out or come back at a less busy time of the day,
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December 22, 2020
GIBSON COUNTY, Tenn. A few first responders from Gibson County got their vaccinations, and they opened up about their experiences.
“Dealing with patients everyday, and seeing patients of all ages affected differently, I thought it would be best to do my part, and hopefully we can get back to some kind of normalcy in 2021,” said Zach Marbrey, an advanced EMT with Gibson County EMS.
Marbrey is one of several first responders in the county who got the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.
On Tuesday, he and a few of his coworkers at Gibson County EMS got vaccinated by the Gibson County Health Department.