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Delta variant accounts for a quarter COVID-19 cases nationwide - KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2

MEDFORD, Ore. – While Oregon is reopening, a new variant is causing concern in Oregon. It’s called the Delta variant and it’s in Oregon. Jackson County Public Health said there are reportedly 13 cases within the state. The Delta variant is the most concerning variant to experts. It’s the one that has been wreaking havoc in places like India killing thousands. But people who are vaccinated against COVID-19 may not need to worry. It’s those who aren’t vaccinated that are seeing adverse symptoms. “If we can greatly reduce the number of people getting covid, we will simultaneously be reducing the possibility of variant spread,” said Dr. Jim Shames, Director of Jackson County Public Health.

Jackson County Vaccine Equity Center at The Expo shutting down - KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2

MEDFORD, Ore. – COVID-19 vaccinations will no longer be provided at The Expo in Central Point after Monday, June 28. Jackson County Public Health said free vaccines will still be provided at Jackson County Public Health located at 140 South Holly Street in Medford. As always, anyone can access the vaccine for free at JCPH. Insurance information will not be required and identification is not necessary. Spanish interpreters are available. While appointments are not required, they are encouraged and can be made by calling 541-774-8209. JCPH will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and closed for lunch between noon and 1:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Vaccines largely available for un-vaccinated people, as the state approaches re-opening

JACKSON CO., Ore. Following Governor Kate Brown’s announcement of the state re-opening this Tuesday or Wednesday, locals are preparing to go back to pre-pandemic life. As the vaccination clinic at the expo wraps up, Jackson County Public Health officials want people to know that vaccines aren’t just going to disappear. In fact, they’ll be available at the Jackson County Public Health Clinic for free and they encourage people to come down. “COVID remains a significant public health issue and public health is supported and funded by various sources,” said Jackson County Public Health Officer, Dr. Jim Shames. He says COVID-19 vaccines will still be readily available for people even after the state re-opens.

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