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Officials say the vaccination sites will have the capability to provide up to 2,500 doses per day, per team.
Randolph County
In Randolph County, the health department will be hosting a coronavirus vaccine drive-thru Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Riley Pavilion in Rothwell Park.
This event is open to anyone who falls in Phase 1A or 1B of the Missouri vaccination plan, but you must pre-register at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0448A8AF2FA6FE3-covid.
Audrain County
No registration is needed to receive the vaccine, the department requests for people to bring a form of I.D.
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Moberly Monitor-Index
Although a recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tracker report indicated Missouri ranks last among all states for COVID-19 vaccine rollout, and as of Jan. 22 that only 4% of the Missouri population had been vaccinated with one dose, it was clear Tuesday that Randolph County residents are anxious and want the vaccine.
“We honestly had no idea how quickly these spots would fill up. There has been so many mixed reactions to the vaccine that we were not sure how people would respond,” Randolph County Health Department Deputy Administrator Craig Parsons said Wednesday morning. “I am very happy to see so many people signed up.”