Orange County to send mobile vaccine truck to communities Share Updated: 6:06 PM EDT Apr 14, 2021 Share Updated: 6:06 PM EDT Apr 14, 2021
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Show Transcript TAKING IT TO THE STREETS. LOOK ON THE GROUND, IS A FOOD TRUCK? AN ICE CREAM TRUCK? NO, IT’S A MOBILE VACCINATION TRUCK, AND IF YOU LIVE IN ORANGE COUNTY, DR. PINO SAYS IT COULD BE COMING TO A NEIGHBORHOOD NEAR YOU. THIS IS A BLOCK BY BLOCK APPROACH. ORANGE COUNTY’S PLAN. START PHASING OUT THE MASS VACCINATION SITE AT THE CONVENTION CENTER AND SHIFT THE VACCINE DIRECTLY INTO NEIGHBORHOODS. POP UP SITES ARE ONE WAY TO DO THAT AND NOW THIS MOBILE TRUCK PUTS THE VACCINE ON WHEELS. YOU’RE GOING TO PARK THIS THING AND GO DOOR-TO-DOOR? DEALING YOUR VACCINE DO YOU WANT YOUR VACCINE? WE ARE GOING TO BE IN YOUR FACE. EVERYWHERE YOU WANTED TO BE, ESPECIALLY IN UNDERSERVED AREAS WHERE IT CAN BE DIFFICULT TO GET A RIDE AND GET AN APPOINTMENT. THERE IS A PERCEPTION THAT IS
Corpus Christi-Nueces County set to distribute 18,000 vaccines next week
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Pharmaceutical company Pfizer announced on its website that it had received permission from the Food and Drug Administration that they can enroll children as young as 12 in its COVID-19 vaccine trial. (Federica Narancio/AP)
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First and second dose vaccination walk-thru clinics are set for next week for all adults over the age of 18. Find out where vaccines are being administered and how to register below.
Boys and Girls Club of the Coastal Bend
Monday April 5 (Moderna)
8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Richard Borchard Regional Fairgrounds
Local Jackson church administers COVID-19 vaccine Share Updated: 5:37 PM CDT Mar 31, 2021 Share Updated: 5:37 PM CDT Mar 31, 2021
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Show Transcript 16 WAPT S KARA PETERS SPOKE WITH THE PASTOR, AND PATIENTS ON THE COMMUNITY ASPECT. THE JACKSON HINDS COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CENTER PARTNERED WITH BLACK S CHAPEL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH WEDNESDAY TO ADMINISTER COVID- 19 VACCINES. PASTOR JOHN MCNEAL SAYS HE IS THANKFUL THAT HIS CHURCH IS ABLE TO PROVIDE A SPACE FOR VACCINATIONS. JOHN MCNEAL, PASTOR 1:08-1:20 WE HAVE A GREAT TURNOUT HERE, AND IT SPEAKS LIFE OVER DEATH. AND WE JUST THANK GOD THAT WE CAN PLAY SUCH A ROLE IN THAT SUBJECT MATTER. PROVIDING A PLACE AND OPPORTUNITY FOR THOSE WHO HAVE NOT YET BEEN VACCINED TO COME OUT AND DO SUCH. PATIENT LARRY MCNEIL SAYS THE PROCESS OF SETTING UP AN APPOINTMENT WAS QUICK AND EASY. LARRY MCNEIL, VACCINATED PATIENT :36-:46 IT S PRETTY SIMPLE. JUST CAME IN SIGNED IN, FILLED OUT THE INFORMATIO
As the COVID-19 vaccine is rolled out across Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana, you can find helpful links and information below to stay informed about the process.
COVID-19 vaccination efforts continue; Fair Grounds makes adjustments to accommodate more people Thousands of people have been vaccinated for COVID-19 at the Louisiana State Fair Grounds in Shreveport, La. (Source: KSLA) By Tayler Davis | February 22, 2021 at 1:34 PM CST - Updated February 22 at 11:46 PM
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - The COVID-19 vaccination effort continues in the ArkLaTex, and some vaccination sites are making adjustments to accommodate more people now that eligibility is being further expanded.
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Dr. John Vanchiere spoke to KSLA’s Tayler Davis about herd immunity and the changes being made at the Louisiana State Fair Grounds to accommodate more people.