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Maine Medical Center and Southern Maine Health Care are governed by a joint board that includes representatives from each local health system and the communities they serve.
Scarborough Downs vaccine center off to a smooth start
The center can administer up to 2,000 vaccines per day to older Mainers in Cumberland County.
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Alice Goshorn, 79, of South Portland, shown here, and her husband, Robyn, were the first two patients to receive a COVID-19 vaccination at MaineHealth’s vaccine clinic at Scarborough Downs on opening day Feb. 3. Andrea Lai of Maine Medical Center is giving the shot.
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SCARBOROUGH South Portland resident Judith Shaw said the process for getting the first of the two-shot vaccination against COVID-19 was a breeze.
Vaccines are available by appointment only. To learn more, or to schedule an appointment, visit MaineHealth’s website at https://www.mainehealth.org/Coronavirus-COVID-19/Vaccine/FAQs or call 1-877-780-7545.