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Minnesota to close all but one mass vaccination sites
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Minnesota is planning to close all but one of its COVID-19 mass vaccination sites by Aug. 7.
A statement from Gov. Tim Walz late Friday said the state will focus on the several hundred smaller vaccination sites around the state, at pharmacies and healthcare providers.
Minnesota Public Radio reports the state s COVID-19 vaccination rate has been stagnant in recent weeks, at about two-thirds of residents 16 and older with at least one vaccine dose. Health officials have been turning to small-scale, targeted efforts to get the vaccine to more people.
COVID In Minnesota: Community Vaccination Sites To Wind Down
CBS Minnesota 18 hrs ago Syndicated Local – WCCO | CBS Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – Gov. Tim Walz on Friday announced that Minnesota will be winding down its mass COVID-19 vaccination sites as 70% of the state’s adult population has been vaccinated.
The community vaccination program sites will only offer final vaccine doses of the vaccine until Aug. 7, with the exception of the Mall of America site, which will continue to offer Pfizer shots for residents 12 and older. By Aug. 8, all sites except the one at MOA will close.
However, vaccines will still be available at smaller, state-run sites, as well as pharmacies and primary care providers.