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Residents struggle to get their second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine After getting your first shot at Ratliff Stadium, people are required to make an appointment over the phone for the next dose, but people are struggling to connect. Author: Jonathan Polasek (News West9) Published: 5:21 AM CST February 9, 2021 Updated: 1:59 PM CST February 9, 2021 ODESSA, Texas Thousands of people have made their way through the mass vaccination sites in our area. Starting February 15, those people will be able to start getting their second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. If you received your first dose at Ratliff Stadium, you have to make an appointment for the booster shot. Making that appointment proved to be a frustrating experience for a lot of people including Sharon Hobbs who called 162 times and still didn t get an appointment. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only THE fate of several major Warwick fashion retailers remains on the line, with three to potentially face the axe in their parent company’s nationwide closures. Warwick’s Rockmans and Noni B outlets in Rose City Shoppingworld and the Rivers store on Palmerin St could all be among the hundreds of Australian stores shut down by June. Parent company Mosaic Brands announced in August last year more than 500 of its stores across Australia would close, triggered by a $45.8 million loss in the 2019-20 financial year. The company’s managing director and CEO Scott Evans revealed in October up to another 250 stores would close, including their other brands such as Millers and Katies. ....