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From Staff Reports Believe in Fort Smith and The River Valley Economic Development Council will co-host a virtual Zoom townhall panel discussion with Q&A focusing on “COVID Vaccines in the Fort” and what is being done to ensure River Valley residents’ access to vaccines ASAP. This event will be free and open to the public on Thursday night. The Virtual Zoom Townhall will focus on COVID vaccines in the city of Fort Smith and be held on 7-8 p.m. Thursday. The Zoom sign in is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87647797952?pwd=bmhTZnBERGVDekxkK3Ezc1ZLbkxnUT09 George McGill, mayor of Fort Smith, will be the moderator with panelists David Hudson, Sebastian County Judge; Dr. Jennifer Dillaha, Arkansas State Epidemiologist; Amy Fore, chief operating officer at Mercy Clinic Fort Smith; John Vinson and Nicki Hilliard, Arkansas Pharmacists Association pharmacists; Kelly Barlow of Pharmacy Express; Jeff Fenwick of National Family Pharmacy; John Hall of Health Depot Pharmacies;� ....
Most testing sites in the River Valley require that you have an appointment before you get tested. Author: Kathryn Gilker Updated: 7:35 PM CST January 12, 2021 FORT SMITH, Ark. With 11 locations from Mountainburg to Waldron, River Valley Primary Care is offering PCR and rapid COVID-19 testing. You do not have to be a patient and all they ask is that you call any of the locations to make an appointment. If they have enough staff and supplies you could get tested the same day. “No symptoms are required. We did that from the very beginning because there were so many asymptomatic patients who were testing positive that did not have any known exposures or symptoms, so we wanted to make sure it was available for everybody,” said Liz Donahue with River Valley Primary Care. ....