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Why not learn your ABC s Quincy style! We have lots of great establishments and things Quincy is known for, I have lived in Quincy for 2 years now officially and so I put together a list of the things I associate each letter of the alphabet with here in Quincy!
A is for.Abbey (The Abbey) one of the best restaurants in Quincy and the Tri-States, try the mozzarella sticks you wont regret it.
B is for.Bayview Bridge the most photogenic thing in Quincy.
C is for.Clatt Adams Park, for great views of the river!
Adams Co Health Dept Expands Who Can Get COVID Vaccine
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The Adams County Health Department Monday announced that it would open up COVID vaccine registration to anyone who lives in the state of Illinois and is eligible for the vaccine under Phase 1B.
That would include anyone 65 or older, teachers and front line grocery workers.
You can register for the vaccine at adamscountytogether.com/vaccinate or call 217-600-4829.
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Vaccination eligibility expanded in Pike, Brown
Samantha McDaniel-Ogletree
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QUINCY Adams County Health Department is expanding vaccination registration to Brown, Hancock, Schuyler and Pike counties residents ages 16 to 64 with underlying health conditions.
Through a joint effort with the smaller health departments, the Adams County department will provide vaccinations at Oakley Lindsey Center in Quincy for those with cancer, chronic kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes, heart conditions, an immunocompromised state from a solid organ transplant, obesity, pregnancy, pulmonary disease and sickle cell disease, as well as those with disabilities.
Those with one of these conditions can register by calling 217-600-4829 or going to adamscountytogether.com/vaccinate.