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Bay County residents have shot at $18K in prizes -- if they get Covid vaccine

Bay County residents have shot at $18K in prizes if they get Covid vaccine Updated 2:00 PM; Today 1:36 PM The Bay County Health Department and the Bay Area Community foundation partnered to host a massive vaccination drive at the end of this week called the ‘Drive to Get Vaccinated’. Prizes totaling $18,500 will be awarded at special clinics being hosted from May 20 -22,. (Jake May | MLive.com)Jake May Facebook Share BAY CITY, MI - Health officials and community organizations are spearheading an extra push to encourage Bay County residents to get vaccinated during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Bay County Health Department and the Bay Area Community foundation has partnered with area groups to host a massive vaccination drive at the end of this week called the ‘Drive to Get Vaccinated’.

Extreme weather across the country is delaying COVID-19 vaccine shipments to Bay County

Extreme weather across the country is delaying COVID-19 vaccine shipments to Bay County Dani Travis © Provided by Panama City WJHG-TV Locally, Publix and Winn Dixie are some of the retailers affected, as well as the Bay County Department of Health. PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - The winter storm blasting most of the nation is not only causing water and power outages, but also delaying COVID-19 vaccine deliveries. Locally, Publix and Winn Dixie are some of the retailers affected, as well as the Bay County Department of Health. “All of the vaccines we receive, we give out in a seven-day period. So the ones we have planned are based on the vaccines that we were going to be getting in,” Bay County Department of Health Public Information Officer Heather Kretzer said.

Bay County joins Florida COVID-19 vaccine pre-registration system

Bay County corrects false coronavirus vaccination information circulating on Facebook

Bay County corrects false coronavirus vaccination information circulating on Facebook Updated Dec 31, 2020; Posted Dec 31, 2020 A syringe is prepared with the Moderna vaccine at Ascension St. Mary s of Saginaw on Wednesday, Dec. 23. Facebook Share BAY CITY, MI - The Bay County Health Department is working to clear the air after some inaccurate information regarding COVID-19 vaccine registration made the rounds on social media. According to the health department, there is recent Facebook activity giving instruction to contact the Bay County Department on Aging to register for vaccinations for those 60 and better. The health department released a statement emphasizing that the information was not only inaccurate but that it was not authorized by the Bay County Health Department, the Bay County Department on Aging or Bay County itself.

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