Tri-Town Health Department, the regional department serving Lee, Lenox and Stockbridge, is urging patience as confusion greets the slow-motion rollout of coronavirus vaccine countywide.
Responding to a âmassive numberâ of inquiries from residents, Tri-Town Health Executive Director James Wilusz sent a message to community leaders on Thursday offering reassurance that âwe hear their voices and we are all working hard.â
The message followed the listing on a state website of a vaccination clinic at the Berkshire Community College Field House that omitted language indicating it was only for first responders. More than 100 ineligible residents signed up for Thursday appointments but those were canceled after registrants were informed that the clinic was not open to the general public.
CDC: Highly transmissible coronavirus variant could become dominant in U S this March yahoo.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from yahoo.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
About our coverage of the coronavirus pandemic
Jan. 15, 2021
FacebookTwitterEmail
Thank you for turning to the Times Union during these difficult times. The goal of our reporting on the coronavirus pandemic is to provide the information you need to keep you and your loved ones safe. This is an extraordinary time for us as journalists as well, and you may have some questions about our coverage. We ll do our best to try to answer some of them.
Why so much coverage? COVID-19 continues to impact almost every aspect of our daily lives, and we want to keep you updated with the latest information on the number of cases, hospitalizations, deaths and recoveries, closures around the community, vaccine information and health and safety recommendations to help you make informed decisions. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, consider signing up for our daily Coronavirus Updates newsletter to get the top stories of the day all in one place.