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As demand wanes, Waterville airport hosts no-appointment, mobile COVID-19 vaccination site
Location is for those 18 or older and is scheduled to be open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Wednesday at Robert LaFleur Municipal Airport on Airport Road.
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The FEMA mobile medical vaccination clinic Monday at the main hangar at Robert LaFleur Municipal Airport in Waterville.
Amy Calder/Morning Sentinel
WATERVILLE Tyler Bonnell had not received a COVID-19 vaccination before Monday because he had been busy doing plumbing and heating work for a mechanical contractor.
On vacation this week, the 31-year-old from Oakland was driving Monday morning on Kennedy Memorial Drive on his way to get breakfast when saw a sign for a vaccination site that required no appointment. So he turned onto Airport Road.
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Quynh Tran, a clinical pharmacist from The Public Health Commission Corps, prepares a vial of Moderna vaccine on Tuesday, April 13, 2021, at a mobile vaccination unit currently stationed at the Oxford Casino, in Oxford, Maine. The clinic pivoted to administering the Moderna vaccine after the Johnson & Johnson vaccines were paused with guidance from the Center for Disease Control. (Andree Kehn/Sun Journal via AP)
Half of Maine’s population of age 16 and up has received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, Gov. Janet Mills said Sunday.
That amount includes 38% of eligible residents who received their final dose, Mills said in a news release.
Feb 9, 2021
If you’ve been unable to physically visit Japan in the past decade, then your plan B has likely been to dive into YouTube.
Content creators based in Japan (often referred to as “J-vloggers”), most of whom are from countries other than Japan, have shepherded overseas Japanophiles to places in this country that many locals haven’t even visited.
Life moves pretty fast on the internet, though, and the heyday of the J-vlogger simply sharing their life online has waned as the market has become oversaturated with similar-looking content. (I mean, there’s only so many times you can watch a video of conveyor-belt sushi.)
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