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As problems continue with federal vaccine system, more and more vaccinators turning to other ways to fill clinics
Yehyun Kim :: ctmirror.org
Mary Leach, of Litchfield, registers at the observation room after receiving the first dose of the Moderna vaccine. People who were vaccinated had to stay in the observation room for 15 minutes to ensure that no side effect develops.
Residents of Bloomfield and West Hartford will soon be able to schedule their vaccine appointments through a phone call to the local health department as the district becomes the latest to figure out a way to avoid the online federal vaccination system known as VAMS that has vexed many senior citizens.
CT clinics seek alternatives to vexing federal COVID vaccine system
Dave Altimari, CTMirror.org
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Thomas Juliusburger, of Stamford, receives the Pfizer vaccince shot from nurse Justin Leas, during Community Health Center s mass drive-through COVID-19 vaccination clinic held at the parking lot of Lord & Taylor in Stamford, Conn., on Wednesday Feb. 3, 2021.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media
Residents of Bloomfield and West Hartford will soon be able to schedule their vaccine appointments through a phone call to the local health department as the district becomes the latest to figure out a way to avoid the online federal vaccination system known as VAMS that has vexed many senior citizens.