Capital Region mass vaccination sites see fewer people coming in for shots | The Daily Gazette
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Justine Feder-Lailer administers the COVID-19 vaccine to Brandon Mandalal of Schenectady at the Guyanese Community Center on March 13. Targeted outreach to communities has helped bring Schenectady County to the fourth-highest level of vaccination in the state.
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Mass vaccination sites in the Capital Region now have more doses than takers.
Early Friday afternoon, the big state-run clinics in Albany and Guilderland both had scores of appointments available for later Friday afternoon, a scenario that would unthinkable fairly recently. And late Friday afternoon, they had a combined total of roughly 1,500 appointments available over the weekend, 8,000 over the next seven days.
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