Clackamas County expanding options to receive vaccine March 10 2021
Clackamas fairgrounds, Molalla High School, Clackamas Town Center to open as mass vaccine sites week of March 28.
Clackamas County is rolling out additional opportunities and sites to get the COVID-19 vaccine to address concerns regarding access at vaccination sites in Portland.
This week, March 8, Clackamas County received an additional 3,200 doses of vaccine for immediate distribution to allow residents wanting the vaccine to receive it closer to home rather than driving to the Oregon Convention Center or Portland International Airport sites.
Starting the week of March 28, the county announced it expects to receive between 7,000-10,500 doses per week and expand vaccination efforts by establishing new sites.
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Walgreens now offers COVID-19 vaccines in Oregon
Updated Feb 25, 2021;
Posted Feb 25, 2021
Walgreens pharmacy. Local pharmacies will offer the COVID-19 vaccine. Wednesday, February 3, 2021
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Walgreens has been added to the list of pharmacies offering COVID-19 vaccines to eligible Oregonians.
Walgreens joins Albertsons, Safeway, Costco and Health Mart as the Oregon pharmacies that receive weekly vaccine doses through the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program.
Elderly Oregonians who have managed to schedule appointments at the pharmacies have reported positive experiences after facing struggles trying to schedule appointments through the state’s vaccination scheduling website at mass vaccination sites like the Oregon Convention Center or Portland International Airport.
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The third wave of Oregon seniors those who are 70 and older will get their first chance Monday to try to schedule coveted COVID-19 vaccination appointments. In the Portland area, 7,300 new appointments will open for booking at 9 a.m. Residents ages 70 to 74 years old will be competing for appointments with older seniors who became eligible in the first two waves over the past week or two. .