Warren County launches coronavirus vaccine hotline
The hotline will include COVID-19 vaccination eligibility, sign-ups and clinic information as it becomes available
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A healthcare worker leaves a trailer to greet a patient at a COVID-19 testing site behind Warren County Municipal Center on Thursday, May 7, 2020 in Queensbury, N.Y. (Lori Van Buren/Times Union)Lori Van Buren/Albany Times Union
GLENS FALLS Warren County has launched a hotline for residents seeking updates about COVID-19 vaccination eligibility, sign-ups and clinic information.
The hotline can be reached at 518-761-6200 and will include information as it becomes available, the county said. Residents should check back often.
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Warren County Health Services has spent a majority of their time and effort this year combating the COVID-19 pandemic, on top of their usual duties including mental health, providing services for expecting mothers, and education among many others. Warren County Health Services Director Jodene DeVault tells KNIA News she is proud of the way her office and Warren County residents came together to help each other.
“I think that overall we have seen in Warren County a lot of increased needs related to the COVID-19, but we’ve also seen an increased response to those needs, maybe like we’ve never seen before. The local people bonding together to make sure all local people are taken care of.”
City of Indianola and Warren County non-emergency offices will be closed tomorrow for the New Year’s Day Holiday. That includes Indianola City Hall, the Indianola Public Library, and the Indianola Activity Center, as well as the Warren County Administration Building, which includes the Treasurer’s Office, and Warren County Health Services.