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Rivers Casino in Schenectady to host another mass-vaccination clinic Thursday; 1,100-plus doses available

Rivers Casino in Schenectady to host another mass-vaccination clinic Thursday; 1,100-plus doses available | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Shares0 Schenectady County Public Health Services announced the event Tuesday. More than 1,100 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine will be administered from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the event venue at Rivers. Appointments are required. Attendees will be signed up for the second dose of the two-shot vaccine at the same time as they make the appointment for the first dose. The second dose will be 21 days later, also at Rivers. Appointments are available through the county website, www.schenectadycounty.com. Those who need help scheduling an appointment can receive assistance in person at the Karen B. Johnson Library the main branch at 99 Clinton St. in downtown Schenectady.

Vaccine site at Rivers Casino in Schenectady distributes 1k+ doses

Vaccine site at Rivers Casino in Schenectady distributes 1k+ doses | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Shares0 Paul Hartshorne, of Niskayuna, sat patiently with his two granddaughters as their timer set to 15 minutes ticked down to zero: Hartshorne just received his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. “People just have to be patient,” said Hartshorne as he sat through a short observation period that follows the vaccination shots. “It’s nice there’s a light at the end of the tunnel to get back to some normalcy.” Hartshorne joined dozens of other recently-vaccinated people in the sprawling event space inside Rivers Casino, which hosted the county’s largest vaccination site to date on Sunday.

Rivers Casino to host COVID vaccination for 1,100 county residents age 65 and up

Rivers Casino to host COVID vaccination for 1,100 county residents age 65 and up
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Cop-turned-politician seeks seat on Schenectady County Legislature

Cop-turned-politician seeks seat on Schenectady County Legislature FacebookTwitterEmail Peter Frisoni, former Scotia police chief, is seeking a seat on the Schenectady County Legislature in 2021. (Times Union archive) GLENVILLE -  Pete Frisoni, a retired Scotia police chief who also served with the Schenectady Police Department, has won the endorsement of the Democrats in his inaugural bid to become a Schenectady County legislator. Over the weekend, the political newcomer got the nod from the county Democratic committee - even though he has long been a member of the Conservative party. Frisoni said Monday night that he would no longer be interviewing later this week for the backing of county Republicans.

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