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The mass vaccination site operated at the Colorado State Fairgrounds will close on June 14, having administered thousands of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine doses during its tenure.
The site was first opened by the Pueblo Department of Public Health and Environment on March 22, transitioning from the previous mass vaccination site at the former Sears auto shop in the Pueblo Mall. The former auto shop was turned into the mass testing site when vaccination operations were transferred to the fairgrounds, which had been where testing was originally conducted.
Sarah Joseph, communications director for the Pueblo Health Department, said the department s administrators are grateful that there are so many opportunities in Pueblo County that they do not feel the need to continue a mass vaccination site once FEMA leaves.
The federal mass COVID vaccination site at the Colorado State Fairgrounds in Pueblo wraps up June 14 after the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) began operation in mid-April.
Former Hartlepool hotel to become high quality student homes despite noise fears
The accommodation will be targeted at second and third year students leaving halls of residence
11:57, 7 MAY 2021
The York Hotel in York Road, Hartlepool (Image: Copyright Unknown)
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Stephanie Murphy’s scream while receiving her first COVID-19 vaccination shot was quickly followed with, “thank you,” Wednesday morning at a federally run mass vaccination site in Pueblo.