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No, I am not eligible. 66%, 23 votes 23 votes 66%
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No, but I should be soon. 0%, 0 votes 0 votes
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BY RUTH EPSTEIN Republican-American
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People line up to enter the inoculation tent during Wednesday s mobile COVID-19 vaccine clinic arranged through FEMA and organized by Griffin Health in Canaan. Ruth Epstein Republican-American
CANAAN – Getting a shot in the arm was appreciated by those who turned out for Wednesday’s mobile COVID-19 vaccine clinic.
Canaan was one of the smallest towns to host the event as part of FEMA’s 60-day program in the state. Conducted by Griffin Health, the clinic allowed those with appointments, as well as walk-ins, to be inoculated with the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine.
Originally the plan was to administer the Johnson & Johnson brand, but a quick decision was made Tuesday to switch to Pfizer after J&J vaccinations were paused due to concerns about blood clotting.
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