New U of L COVID-19 vaccination super-site opens at Cardinal Stadium Deborah Yetter, Louisville Courier Journal
University of Louisville Health opened the state s largest COVID-19 vaccination center Monday at Cardinal Stadium a massive drive-thru project with 24 lanes of vehicles that will give shots to an expected 4,000 people a day, six days a week. We re really looking forward to being able to give this vaccine to the public, said Dr. Hugh Shoff, associate chief medical officer for U of L Health, standing before dozens of rows of orange traffic cones and a series of oversized white tents.
Located on a vast parking lot south of the football stadium at Floyd Street and Central Avenue, the drive-thru vaccine site will be open for the next six weeks to provide COVID-19 vaccine free to anyone 16 or older. The center will be closed on Sundays.
University of Louisville Health is ready to open the state s largest COVID-19 vaccination center Monday at Cardinal Stadium a massive drive-through project with 24 lanes of vehicles that will give shots to an expected 4,000 people a day, six days a week. We re really looking forward to being able to give this vaccine to the public, said Dr. Hugh Shoff, associate chief medical officer for U of L Health, standing before dozens of rows of orange traffic cones and a series of oversized white tents.
Located on a vast parking lot south of the football stadium at Floyd Street and Central Avenue, the drive-through vaccine site will be open for the next six weeks to provide COVID-19 vaccine free to anyone 16 or older. The center will be closed on Sundays.
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