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CENTRAL VALLEY â Adventist Health is offering the COVID-19 vaccine to patients at its medical offices throughout Adventist Health in the Central Valley.
For the past two weeks, staff has been calling eligible patients to inform them of the vaccine availability.
Effective April 1, anyone 50 years or older may receive the vaccine; and beginning April 15, anyone over the age of 16 will be eligible to receive the vaccine.
âSo far, weâve seen an overwhelming number of Adventist Health patients who are eager to receive the vaccine within our clinic setting,â says Dr. Raul Ayala, Ambulatory medical officer for Adventist Health in the Central Valley. âWeâre thrilled to be a part of the solution of vaccinating as many patients as possible, so we can end this pandemic and safely return to our daily routines.â
SaladCraft Middletown opens virtual operation in Main Street Market
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Chi Hing Sze, who owns Pokémoto Middletown in Main Street Market, 386 Main St., recently partnered with SaladCraft in a “virtual” restaurant serving custom-made salads available for delivery only by Grubhub, UberEats and DoorDash.Cassandra Day / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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A fresh spinach and chicken SaladCraft salad made by Pokémoto Middletown owner Chi Hing Sze.Cassandra Day / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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MIDDLETOWN Greens and vegetarian lovers now have another meal option with the recent launch of the Saladcraft “virtual” restaurant inside Pokémoto Middletown downtown.