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Late email responds causes woman to miss vaccine

Late email responds causes woman to miss vaccine     ST CHARLES COUNTY, Missouri (KMOV) A woman told News 4 she got an email saying it was her turn to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, but when she filled out the form, her appointment was no longer available. Currently, the St. Charles County Health Department has over 100,000 people on their pre-registration list. The state wants them to administer every dose within seven days. So, if you don’t respond fast enough, you run the risk of losing your spot. “I mean, it was unexpected. You try everything you can to avoid any kind of exposure to COVID,” said Yvonne Lakes. In early November, Lakes and her husband, Tommie both caught COVID-19. Her symptoms improved, but Tommie’s didn’t. Her 72-year-old husband with diabetes, spent 29 days in the hospital, away from her, before he died on December 6.

Those who live in one area of the bi-state and work in another can be vaccinated in either jurisdiction

Those who live in one area of the bi-state and work in another can be vaccinated in either jurisdiction     ST. LOUIS COUNTY, MO (KMOV) For those that traverse the bi-state for work, there are several options to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Health officials in both St. Charles and St. Louis County tell News 4 those who live in Illinois and work in Missouri, or vice versa, don’t have to be vaccinated where they live. “The jurisdiction of residence isn’t the only jurisdiction to consider. There are people who live in a different jurisdiction, but work or spend a substantial amount of time in this jurisdiction,” St. Charles County Health Department Director Demetri Ciani-Chapman.

COVID-19 vaccines being administered at Family Arena

The St. Charles County Health Director said tens of thousands of people have registered online Author: Rhyan Henson Updated: 6:55 PM CST January 19, 2021 ST CHARLES, Mo. The St. Charles County Health Department is using the Family Arena to vaccinate the community. It’s the largest vaccine distribution center in the metro area. Right now it’s primarily geared towards Tier 1A front-line workers who are not necessarily affiliated with a health care network.  Health director Demetri Cianci-Chapman said they have 3,000 shots that will be distributed on Wednesday and Thursday. University of Missouri – St. Louis Optometry student Aaron Cheng is relieved to successfully be vaccinated.

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