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The Biden Administration looks to increase supply of COVID-19 vaccine, with major pharmacies playing a key role. Author: Jeff Preval Updated: 7:35 PM EST February 3, 2021
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. As the Biden Administration looks to increase supply of COVID-19 vaccine doses in the coming weeks, major pharmacies such as CVS, Walgreens and Rite Aid will be playing a big role in getting more people vaccinated.
At Niagara Falls High, about 200 people got their second dose of the Moderna vaccine Wednesday. Niagara Falls Memorial is running this clinic.
Hospital officials tell us first doses from the state have dried up, something that s been echoed by county health departments in Niagara and Erie counties and grocery stores such as Wegmans and Tops.
Gift cards, Canisius College season tickets included in hospital raffle to boost COVID-19 vaccinations
When Niagara Falls Memorial officials started thinking of ways to get more of their workers vaccinated, thoughts such as a pizza party and a raffle came up. Author: Jeff Preval Updated: 7:50 PM EST February 2, 2021
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. 2 On Your Side is now learning what prizes workers at Niagara Falls Memorial could win in a couple weeks, if they get vaccinated for the coronavirus. Four prizes are up for grabs a Kate Spade wallet, Canisius College season tickets, a gift certificate to a local spa and a gift certificate package to DiCamillo s bakery. The hospital says these are donated gifts left over from an auction.
When several Western New York health care providers were in need of doses of the vaccine, a series of operational moves went into effect to get the doses out.
Niagara Falls Memorial cancels COVID-19 vaccine clinics, cites supply shortage
The hospital says supply has not kept pace with demand, so clinics that were scheduled to start Monday and end next Friday will not happen. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 11:19 PM EST January 15, 2021
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. Vaccinations clinics planned for next week have been canceled due to a supply shortage, Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center announced Friday afternoon.
The hospital says supply has not kept pace with demand, so clinics that were scheduled to start Monday and end next Friday will not happen. As soon as we receive new vaccine shipments we will reschedule the clinics, the hospital said in a statement. Rest assured we are diligently working to get more vaccine doses delivered to our community. Thank you in advance for your patience and your cooperation.