COVID-19 vaccines to no longer be administered at Orlando International Airport
Airport issued apology for short notice
In this March 2021 photo provided by Pfizer, vials of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine are prepared for packaging at the companys facility in Puurs, Belgium. Pfizer is about to seek U.S. authorization for a third dose of its COVID-19 vaccine, saying Thursday, July 8, 2021, that another shot within 12 months could dramatically boost immunity and maybe help ward off the latest worrisome coronavirus mutant. (Pfizer via AP) (Pfizer)
ORLANDO, Fla. – COVID-19 vaccines will no longer be administered at the Orlando International Airport, according to a social media post from officials.
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Vaccine Confusion: What you need to know
CONFUSION HAPPENING ACROSS PUEBLO AFTER YESTERDAY S VACCINE CLINIC OPENED AT THE PUEBLO MALL
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PUEBLO â Tuesday has sparked confusion and frustration across the nation, especially in Pueblo, when it comes to those in Phase 1A and 1B getting their COVID-19 vaccine.
Monday s opening of the vaccination clinic at the Pueblo Mall resulted in miles of traffic and some 70-year-olds and older waiting in a line of cars for upwards of five hours. In an effort to prevent future backups, the Pueblo Health Department launched pueblovaxnow.com where people who are eligible at this time can sign up and be put on a waiting list that will notify you when it is your turn and where to go get your vaccine. However, some 70-year-olds and older do not have access or the ability to use computers.