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Mass vaccination clinic opens in Huntsville; this week only
A mass vaccination clinic is open in Huntsville, but only for a week By Kate Smith | February 8, 2021 at 6:00 PM CST - Updated February 8 at 6:47 PM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Roughly 1,700 people received their COVID-19 vaccine Monday at the mass vaccination clinic at John Hunt Park in Huntsville.
5,000 extra doses were given to the hospital from the Alabama Department of Public Health as part of a statewide initiative to vaccinate as many people as possible.
According to Tracy Doughty the Senior Vice President of Operations at Huntsville Hospital, next Monday the vaccination site will scale back to a much smaller clinic because the state wasn’t able to secure the additional dosage. If you already have an appointment for next week you are still scheduled for your allotted time.
Huntsville’s surge vaccine clinic aims for 1,800-shot day
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Posted Feb 08, 2021
Huntsville Hospital opened its COVID vaccination surge clinic today and found people wouldn t sit at station 13. So, they removed it.
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“Good. No wait.”
That was Doris Stevenson’s quick but clear review Monday of Huntsville Hospital’s first day of a weeklong COVID-19 vaccination surge clinic. The Huntsville woman had just left a building at John Hunt Park near south Memorial Parkway where the clinic was being held.
Inside, the hall is divided in halves: vaccination and post-vaccination waiting. The vaccination room has 16 well-marked stations, and there was no waiting shortly after 11 a.m.