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Walk-ins Welcome at SUNY Broome COVID-19 Vaccination POD April 29
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During his weekly briefing on the coronavirus pandemic, County Executive Jason Garnar said the county is making plans for moving away from the mass vaccination formula in favor of more community distributions in schools and businesses.
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Garnar says he expects to have an announcement in the next few weeks regarding the future look of vaccination efforts.
About 46% of Broome County’s population has gotten at least the first dose of the vaccine.
Meanwhile, hundreds of doses of vaccine are available April 29 at the Ice Center with or without an appointment between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Moderna and J&J vaccines are only available for people age 18 and older while the Pfizer vaccine can be given to 16 and 17-year-olds. Walk-ins of all ages are also welcome at the New York State vaccination site at the former Gannett building next to the Walmart in John
No injuries were reported among residents or firefighters.
The Henry County and McDonough fire departments responded to the call at 7:55 p.m. and remained on scene until 1 a.m. Wednesday.
Assistant Chief Michael Black said the fire burned through the 800 buildingâs roof and the majority of the damage to the three-story building came from smoke and water.
Department personnel set up temporary lodging in the complexâs club house and the American Red Cross was on scene. A representative at the complex said theyâre working to place families into available apartments.
Black said a cause has not yet been determined and the fire was still under investigation by the McDonough Fire Department as of Wednesday evening.