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Vaccine Clinic Held In Findley Lake | News, Sports, Jobs

May 10, 2021 Staff of the Mina-Findley Community Center and the Chautauqua County Department of Health joined Univera Healthcare president, Art Wingerter at a COVID vaccine clinic in Findley Lake. From left are Dr. LJ Baylis, Mina-Findley Community Center, Dr. Marlene Garone, Mina-Findley Community Center, Shelly Wells, Chautauqua County Department of Health, Art Wingerter of Univera Healthcare, Christine Schuyler and Bree Agett, both of the Chautauqua County Department of Health. FINDLEY LAKE Univera Healthcare and Kinney Drugs, in conjunction with the Chautauqua County Department of Health and Human Services, hosted a COVID-19 vaccine clinic recently at the Mina-Findley Lake Community Center in Findley Lake.

Findley Lake is site of vaccine clinic today | News, Sports, Jobs

Briefly | News, Sports, Jobs - Post Journal

Rutledge Spring Clean Saturday CONEWANGO The spring clean up for the Rutledge Rural Cemetery, Seager Hill, Conewango, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday. Those attending are asled to bring rakes, tarps and drinking water. All help is greatly appreciated. Falconer Cleanup Day May 8 FALCONER The village of Falconer and the Falconer Rotary Club has announced the 25th annual village-wide cleanup day for Saturday, May 8, rain or shine, starting at 9 a.m. Those taking part are asked to report to the Falconer Fire Hall on Davis Street for assignments. Also bring rakes, gloves and any other tools for use. Trash bags will be provided. Resident will be cleaning Davis Park, Coleson Park, Village Park, Millrace Park and selected streets. Falconer residents and groups are encouraged to help with this important project. Lunch will follow cleanup.

County vaccination numbers climb | News, Sports, Jobs

etichy@post-journal.com More than 50,000 Chautauqua County residents have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, state statistics indicate. That represents about 39% of the county’s entire population, while according to county data that slightly lags state information 42.75% of eligible residents over the age of 16 have received a shot. Meanwhile, 36,986 residents have completed their vaccine series meaning they have either received both of the two-shot vaccines or have received the one-dose shot. The county should see a significant boost in those who have completed the vaccination process shortly. That’s because thousands of local residents who took part in one of a series of mass vaccination clinics about a month ago many held at SUNY Fredonia and Jamestown Community College will soon return for second doses.

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