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COVID-19 vaccine sites announced for Gadsden incentive plan

The Gadsden/Etowah County Emergency Management Agency on Wednesday released a list of COVID-19 vaccine providers participating in the City of Gadsden s Vaccinate Gadsden incentive program. They include the Etowah County Health Department, Quality of Life Health Services and a number of pharmacies, according to GECEMA Director Deborah Gaither. Gadsden residents who ve not received the vaccine may get their first dose of vaccine and begin a vaccine voucher, and must receive their second dose by Oct. 15. Residents may bring a completed vaccine voucher, the vaccine card given to them by the vaccine provider and proof of residency such as a power or water bill or a tax record  to City Hall and collect $100.

Quality of Life schedules two COVID-19 vaccine clinics

Quality of Life Health Services plans two COVID-19 vaccine clinics, beginning with an event from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday at Way of the Cross Fellowship, 101 N. 24th St. Call 256-439-6404 for more information or to schedule an appointment. The second clinic will be 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 18 at Church of the Highlands, 4409 Airport Road. Call 256-439-6405 for more information or to schedule an appointment. Anyone age 18 and over can receive the vaccine.

Federal program aims to vaccinate underserved populations, 2 Alabama clinics selected to participate

Federal program aims to vaccinate underserved populations, 2 Alabama clinics selected to participate Federal program aims to vaccinate underserved populations, 2 Alabama clinics selected to participate By Morgan Hightower | February 20, 2021 at 10:50 PM CST - Updated February 22 at 11:11 AM Cahaba Medical Care and Quality of Life Health Services are the two Federally Qualified Community Health Centers (FQHCs) in Alabama selected to be part of the Health Center COVID-19 Vaccine Program. The program aims to vaccinate “hard-to-reach and disproportionately affected populations,” according to information shared by the Health Resources and Services Administration. FQHCs were selected based on the patients they serve with the focus on, “individuals experiencing homelessness, public housing residents, migratory and seasonal agricultural workers, and patients with limited English proficiency.”

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