Augusta Civic Center’s vaccine clinic closing next week for legislative activity
The clinic, which will be closed March 10-11, is due to reopen March 12, according to Kennebec County Emergency Management Agency Director Sean Goodwin.
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Members of the Maine Air National Guard, Maine Army National Guard and employees of MaineGeneral assist people in receiving a COVID-19 vaccine Feb. 24 at the Augusta Civic Center. The clinic will close March 10-11 to allow for the Legislature’s use of the facility. Vaccinations clinics instead will be offered March 9, 12 and 13 and should still be able to distribute more than 2,70o shots as planned, officials say.
Augusta Civic Center s vaccine clinic closing next week for legislative activity
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Community vaccination clinic at Augusta Civic Center to open Wednesday
Kennebec County Emergency Management Director Sean Goodwin said the clinic was set up Friday and final checks were being done Tuesday as the civic center clinic would begin offering vaccinations to people age 70 and older.
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Beginning Wednesday, the Augusta Civic Center will be used as a mass COVID-19 vaccination site. Organizers say it could accommodate 750 to 1,000 people a day, if vaccine supply allows.
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AUGUSTA A larger COVID-19 vaccination clinic is planned Wednesday at the Augusta Civic Center.
Sean Goodwin, director of the Kennebec County Emergency Management Agency, said Tuesday that he could “guarantee” the vaccination clinic would be opening Wednesday.