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Hundreds of people line up in Indio to get vaccinated We re going to be going through between 750 and 800 appointments today.
Riverside County Department of Public Health spokesperson Jose Arballo has been at the forefront of the vaccine rollout in Riverside County. He was on site Sunday at the Indio Fairgrounds, which became one of the latest clinics to administer vaccines.
The clinic opened at 8:30 a.m. and was scheduled to go until 4:30 p.m.
Hundreds of people showed up. Most people waited in line for more than an hour, despite having an appointment. I feel great, exciting! said Palm Springs resident, Marietta Perkins.
High demand for limited appointments as Riverside County coronavirus vaccination clinics expand eligibility
Hundreds of people lined up in Beaumont on Thursday as they waited to receive their first vaccine against coronavirus.
The Beaumont clinic is the first in a new series of public health clinics in Riverside County since the expansion of eligibility to include more people than ever before. It was a little tricky signing up but I think it’s because it was just in the beginning, said Riverside County resident, Debbie Casden.
While there were issues online for some people to make an appointment, others managed to do so seamlessly.
AUGUSTA The Maine Department of Health and Human Services announced Wednesday it has awarded $5.2 million in grants to 54 health care organizations that serve residents with MaineCare to help sustain vital health services during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a news release.
The Maine Health Care Financial Relief Program, announced in November, is modeled on the Maine Department of Economic and Community Development s (DECD) Maine Economic Recovery Grant program.
Health care organizations that were ineligible for funding through the DECD program, such as hospitals and nursing homes of any size and health care providers with over 250 employees, were eligible for these grants. The program is backed by federal CARES Act Coronavirus Relief Funds and provides up to $100,000 in financial relief to an organization to address business disruptions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To qualify, health care organizations must have served MaineCare members in 2020.