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Mills Administration, FEMA Partner on Mobile Vaccination Unit to Provide COVID-19 Vaccines to Rural, Under-Served Communities Across Maine
April 6, 2021
Maine to host New England s second mobile vaccination unit capable of delivering at least 250 shots per day
The Mills Administration and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced today a partnership to launch a groundbreaking mobile vaccination unit that will provide COVID-19 vaccinations to people in rural and under-served communities across Maine.
The mobile vaccination unit (MVU), which is only the second of its kind in New England, will begin providing COVID-19 vaccines to Maine people starting next Monday, April 12, 2021, at the Oxford Casino in Oxford. The MVU will then travel to ten additional rural or under-served communities across Maine - including Fryebu
During Tuesday s Maine CDC briefing, Department of Health and Human Services Commissioner Jeanne Lambrew announced a partnership with FEMA to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine to rural and under-served communities in Maine. A mobile vaccination unit (MVU) will travel across the state, each with the capability of distributing 250 shots per day.
The first stop will be April 12 to April 16 at Oxford Casino. To check appointment availability for the MVU at Oxford Casino, Oxford County residents can call 1-888-445-4111. Appointment scheduling for other MVU stops will be available in the coming days at maine.gov/covid19/vaccines.
Here s the planned schedule:
Mobile COVID-19 vaccination unit to help vaccinate Mainers in rural, underserved areas Share Updated: 2:04 PM EDT Apr 6, 2021 Coronavirus Vaccine Share Updated: 2:04 PM EDT Apr 6, 2021 The state and the Federal Emergency Management Agency announced Tuesday a partnership that will bring a mobile COVID-19 vaccination unit to rural or underserved parts of Maine.The mobile vaccination unit is only the second of its kind in New England, according to Gov. Janet Mills.It will begin offering vaccines on April 12 and will travel to 11 locations across the state over the next two months.The MVU is expected to vaccinate at least 250 people per day, utilizing the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine in order to maximize efficiency.“The clinic will complement our existing vaccination efforts well and allow people in rural communities to more easily get the vaccine, protecting their health and that of their loved ones and helping us to win the fight against CO
State, feds to launch mobile COVID-19 vaccination unit
Beginning Monday at the Oxford Casino, a new mobile vaccination unit will offer the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine in 11 rural or under-served Maine communities Author: Beth Brogan (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 2:32 PM EDT April 6, 2021 Updated: 2:32 PM EDT April 6, 2021
AUGUSTA, Maine Rural Mainers and those in underserved communities will soon find the COVID-19 vaccine closer to home thanks to a new mobile vaccination unit.
Beginning Monday at the Oxford Casino and then traveling throughout the state, the mobile vaccination unit is slated to provide the Johnson & Johnson one-shot vaccine to as many as 250 people a day.