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Vaccine appointments for Gamecock Park moved on Thursday, Feb 18

Vaccine appointments for Gamecock Park moved on Thursday, Feb. 18 What to expect after getting a COVID-19 vaccine By Laurel Mallory | February 18, 2021 at 7:45 AM EST - Updated February 18 at 7:45 AM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - People with COVID-19 vaccination appointments at Gamecock Park in Columbia need to go to a different location on Thursday, Feb. 18. Due to weather, Prisma Health has moved all Gamecock Park appointments for the day to the Baptist Hospital Breast Health building located at 1501 Sumter Street in downtown Columbia. People should park in the garage attached to the building. Those who had appointments at Gamecock Park that were disrupted by weather on other days may also go to get their vaccine at Baptist Hospital on Thursday.

Vaccine for 65+ and those with two underlying health issues can now get in line

Vaccine for 65+ and those with two underlying health issues can now get in line With the announcement by Health and Human Services yesterday that Massachusetts will enter the next stage of the Phase 2 COVID-19 vaccine plan, appointments at the St. Elizabeth Parish Center in North Adams are available immediately for the clinics on Thursday, February 18 and Saturday, February 20 according to the North Adams Facebook post. People who want to sign up for a vaccination appointment can begin doing so immediately by visiting getvaccinatedberkshires.org, clicking on Make An Appointment, and choosing either the February 18 or February 20 options. When registering, please select the 75+ age group eligibility until the 65-year-old option is available in the state registration system.

After slow start, Saluda clinic now scrambling to give vaccinations with help from DHEC

After slow start, Saluda clinic now scrambling to give vaccinations with help from DHEC After slow start, Saluda clinic now scrambling to give vaccinations with help from DHEC By Chris Joseph | February 10, 2021 at 5:59 PM EST - Updated February 10 at 7:44 PM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Things are picking up at the On Monday, Feb. 8, Office Manager Debra Cleveland told WIS She said the online-based federal scheduling system VAMS had crippled the rollout. “There are a lot of people who do not know how to read, how to write,” she said. “There are people who have other languages, a lot of the people, especially 70 or above, are people who have no computers, who have never worked on a computer in their life. They have no idea what to do.”

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