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Just over half of Androscoggin County has received the vaccine, but the area still lags behind the rest of the state
At the Auburn Mall clinic, organizers say they continue to have unfulfilled appointment slots but continue to stay busy.
By Bonnie WashukSpecial to the Sun Journal
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Danielle Libby, 17, of Windham exits the Auburn Mall COVID-19 vaccination site with her mother, Liza, after receiving her vaccine. Liza was pleased to be able to bring her daughter to the site. “It’s one of the few places that it’s easy to bring an under 18 for their shot.” Liza said.
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Appointments are through Central Maine Healthcare’s webpage: https://www.cmhc.org/cmmc
Or call: 207-520-2917
Appointments for Wednesday, Friday and Saturday opened last week and quickly filled, said Amy Lee, vice president and chief operating officer of Central Maine Medical Group within Central Maine Healthcare.
No appointments were available as of Monday. More will open up “as soon as we find out how much (vaccine) we’re getting,” Lee said.
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At this time, vaccines will only be given to members of the general public age 60 or older and to educators, school staff and child care workers. No walk-ins will be accepted. Appointments can be made through Central Maine Healthcare’s webpage, https://www.cmhc.org/cmmc, or by calling 207-520-2917.