NORRISTOWN â When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the Montgomery County Sheriffâs Office sprang into action starting last spring at COVID testing sites and into this spring at vaccination sites.
Now, after a month-and-a-half of helping residents safeguard themselves against the COVID-19 pandemic, Montgomery Countyâs free vaccination sites are closing down.
Since April 12, virtually all of the Montgomery County Sheriffâs Officeâs 100+ deputies served more than 6,000 man hours securing vaccination sites and assisting community members in Willow Grove, Montgomeryville, Pottstown, Norristown, Blue Bell and Lansdale.
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In all, these sites vaccinated more than 43,000 county residents.
Sheriff Sean Kilkenny dropped by the Norristown vaccination site at St. Johnâs Episcopal Church on July 1 to thank deputies David Matozzo and Austin Kelly as they closed down the last vaccination post.
Sheriff s department stands down on vaccine sites
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