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COVID vaccine booster doses available for immunocompromised in NJ

COVID vaccine booster doses available for immunocompromised in NJ
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Former Kmart building in La Crosse holds community feedback session to redevelop site

Former Kmart building in La Crosse holds community feedback session to redevelop site La Crosse mayor Mitch Reynolds says redevelopment includes tearing down the old Kmart building May 26, 2021 10:27 PM Tyler Job Updated: LA CROSSE, Wis. (WKBT) – What should replace the former Kmart in La Crosse? The community had a chance to voice their opinions Wednesday evening. Three Sixty Real Estate Solutions held an open house session inside the old Kmart building. The purpose was for La Crosse residents and community members to give feedback on the redevelopment of the site. Three Sixty owner Marvin Wanders says up to 200 people showed up to the session, including city leaders and politicians.

Lebanon County mass vaccination site to open Wednesday

Updated: 6:46 AM EDT Mar 17, 2021 Lebanon County will open its mass vaccination site this week.The plan is to vaccinate 600 people on Wednesday and up to 1,200 people on Thursday and Friday. The site will continue to operate on a weekly basis as long as supply is available.The site is at the old Kmart building at 1745 Quentin Road.People who are eligible for the vaccine can register online. LEBANON, Pa. Lebanon County will open its mass vaccination site this week. The plan is to vaccinate 600 people on Wednesday and up to 1,200 people on Thursday and Friday. The site will continue to operate on a weekly basis as long as supply is available.

Want the COVID vaccine in the Kansas City area? These tips will improve your chances

Want the COVID vaccine in the Kansas City area? These tips will improve your chances Lisa Gutierrez, The Kansas City Star Mar. 13 Starting Monday, 550,000 more Missourians will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine as the state moves into its next phase of distribution. Translation: A half million more people can join the already frustrating, nerve-wracking hunt for the elusive shot in the arm. With so little vaccine to go around on both sides of the state line, residents are getting creative in their quests. People have found doses left over at the end of the day at pharmacies. They re traveling to rural counties where supply can be greater than demand. They re stalking websites in the dead of night and pouncing to get appointments.

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