Office of Emergency Management activates Level 1 protocols
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PAYETTE â While the state of Idaho forecasts that the general public will be eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccinations as of May, the Payette County Office of Emergency Management finds itself with a lengthy to-do list in the meantime. Emergency Manager Adam Gonzalez presented his officeâs plan to expand vaccination clinics to the Payette County Board of Commissioners during its regular meeting on Monday.
âThe plan that the Commissioners gave us a go ahead on is to be able to setup bigger vaccine clinics,â wrote Gonzalez in an email Monday. âOur goal is to be able to provide 500 vaccines in a 4 hour period and depending on availability of vaccine, up to 1,000 doses in an 8 hour period.â