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UnityPoint Health-Marshalltown received 1,200 doses of Moderna vaccine this week and appointments are still available. People can schedule using the link uph.link/wat0ir or call 319-226-2601 during daytime business hours.
UnityPoint Health-Marshalltown received 1,200 doses of Moderna vaccine this week and appointments are still available.
• People can schedule using the link uph.link/wat0ir
• If anyone prefers to call, they can reach the Call Center at 319-226-2601 during daytime business hours.
• Appointments are available from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., varying by day.
• This is the two-shot Moderna vaccine. Follow-up injections will be scheduled for May.
Apr 14, 2021
Victor Zamora, right, gets his Tdap shot from pediatric nurse practitioner Jenny Lu, right, in Tustin, Calif., in this photo taken Thursday, Aug. 18, 2011. Backpack. Notebooks. Whooping cough shot? If you haven t worried about back-to-school shots since your tween or teen was entering kindergarten, better put vaccines on the to-do list. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
UnityPoint Health-Marshalltown received 1,200 doses of Moderna vaccine this week and appointments are still available.
• You can schedule using the link uph.link/wat0ir
• If you prefer to call, you can reach the Call Center at 319-226-2601 during daytime business hours.
• Appointments are available from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., varying by day.
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T-R PHOTOS BY LANA BRADSTREAM UnityPoint Health Marshalltown Hospital Administrator Shari King thanks employees gathered for the “Lighting the Way with Grateful Hearts” ceremony Thursday night. About 250 luminaries were placed in the windows of the skywalk over Main Street and the event was further highlighted with bell ringing from St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and St. Francis of Assisi Church and a procession from Marshalltown Police Department and Marshall County Sheriff’s Office.
Jen Arneson, director of nursing at UnityPoint Health Marshalltown, tells a group of employees on Thursday night how proud she is of the work they have done during the COVID-19 pandemic. The hospital held a luminary event to honor COVID-19 patients and front-line workers who cared for them.