Williamson County in need of volunteers at Kelly Reeves Athletic Complex Brittany Ford
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More than 20,000 vaccine doses are set to be distributed at mega centers in Williamson County this week. Family Hospital Systems says they re in need of volunteers to help at their site.
Stephanie Stewart, Adele Edelman, and Susana Menchaca live in the same Avery Ranch neighborhood. We re all stay at home moms. They re also nurses too so there s the availability of being able to do it, said Menchaca. Caption: Family Hospital Systems says they re in need of volunteers to help at their site
The three have been volunteering for a month at the Kelly Reeves Athletic Complex putting shots in arms.
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Family Hospital Systems hosted a vax-a-thon over the weekend to catch up on appointments rescheduled because of the storm and to allow folks to get vaccinated outside normal working hours.
Family Hospital Systems, the hub administering vaccines for Williamson County, hosted a first-of-its-kind vaccine marathon last weekend.
Health care workers administered 6,000 vaccines both first and second doses in a 24-hour “vax-a-thon” starting at 8 a.m. Saturday at the Kelly Reeves Athletic Complex.
Spokesperson Jen Stratton said the event was held to catch up on appointments that had to be rescheduled because of the winter storm and to “put a dent further in the Williamson County waitlist.”
The 80s-themed event aims to vaccinate 7,000 people in 24 hours. Author: Daranesha Herron (KVUE) Updated: 8:59 PM CST March 6, 2021
WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas Family Hospital Systems in partnership with Williamson County hosted a 24-hour Vax-A-Thon at Kelly Reeves Athletic Complex this weekend. This is Austin, baby. This is the way people should look when you come to get a vaccine, said Judy Brenstein.
Staff and volunteers pulled out their windbreaker track suits and grabbed their shaggy wigs and leg warmers to bring some 80s fun to Family Hospital Systems drive-thru vaccination event. I feel relieved just seeing this kind of look, said Brenstein.