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Seguin hosting drive-thru vaccination clinic

Coronavirus COVID-19 Vaccine Vials and Syringe On Reflective Surface. (Seguin) The city, county and hospital are making it easier for you to get your COVID-19 vaccination this week. The mass vaccination clinic this week will be a drive-thru event, which means people can drive up and never actually have to get out of their vehicle. Officials say 1,200 first doses of the Moderna vaccine will be given from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday outside the Seguin Coliseum. The free shots are available to anyone 18-years of age or older. Even though this clinic will be a drive-thru event, officials say you still need to schedule an appointment time. Appointments can be made onlin by visiting this link, https://www.eventbrite.com/e/drive-thru-clinic-thursday-april-22nd-vaccine-moderna-tickets-151242625765. If you don’t have internet access, you can register for an appointment by calling 830-303-8856.

Offices close for New Year s holiday; But law enforcement officials are still working to keep people safe

Seguin, TX, USA / Seguin Today Dec 31, 2020 12:00 AM (Seguin) Local, state, and federal offices will all be closed on Friday recognition of the New Year’s holiday. Seguin Public Information Officer Jennifer Sourdellia says all city offices will be closed in observance of the holiday, and it will also cause a disruption in the city’s regular garbage collection schedule. “City offices will be closed on Friday, January 1 for New Year’s Day. We will not have garbage collection that day, neither will we have recycle or brush collection. If you have Friday garbage collection, that’s going to be moved over to Saturday. So it’s going to be delayed by one day,” said Sourdellia.

City cancels events at facilities amid spike in COVID cases

COVID-19 strikes again. The city of Seguin has canceled events and stopped taking reservations at city properties, according to a news statement Public Information Officer Jennifer Sourdellia released Friday. Mayor Donna Dodgen made the decision which goes into effect Wednesday and extends through Feb. 1. “Public safety and what is best for our community drives my decision,” Dodgen said. “I want us all to be safe and healthy, so please take care of each other and be mindful of personal behaviors.” The Seguin Events Complex has stop taking reservations for the coliseum and fairground facilities, the release read. Customers will receive full refunds for facility bookings impacted by the decision, it read.

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