Low demand shuts Clackamas clinic, 40% of county vaccinated
Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue is closing a Wilsonville clinic soon due to decreased demand.
Wilsonville City Councilor Joann Linville expressed concern about the percentage of residents who had received a COVID-19 vaccine during a meeting Monday, May 4. Meanwhile, Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue is winding down its vaccination clinic at Wilsonville s Clackamas Community College, citing decreased demand and an increase in alternative vaccination options.
According to data compiled by The Oregonian as of April 14, 38.8% of the Wilsonville population in the 97070 ZIP code had been at least partially vaccinated. That number has likely risen since, as Linville noted. Current data in Oregon shows that 43% of residents have been fully vaccinated and 13% are in the process of getting vaccinated. In Clackamas County, vaccination rates were 42%. The April 14 data showed that some poorer areas in the region have vaccination
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Clackamas County expanding options to receive vaccine March 10 2021
Clackamas fairgrounds, Molalla High School, Clackamas Town Center to open as mass vaccine sites week of March 28.
Clackamas County is rolling out additional opportunities and sites to get the COVID-19 vaccine to address concerns regarding access at vaccination sites in Portland.
This week, March 8, Clackamas County received an additional 3,200 doses of vaccine for immediate distribution to allow residents wanting the vaccine to receive it closer to home rather than driving to the Oregon Convention Center or Portland International Airport sites.
Starting the week of March 28, the county announced it expects to receive between 7,000-10,500 doses per week and expand vaccination efforts by establishing new sites.
Clackamas County expanding options to receive vaccine March 10 2021
Clackamas fairgrounds, Molalla High School, Clackamas Town Center to open as mass vaccine sites week of March 28.
Clackamas County is rolling out additional opportunities and sites to get the COVID-19 vaccine to address concerns regarding access at vaccination sites in Portland.
This week, March 8, Clackamas County received an additional 3,200 doses of vaccine for immediate distribution to allow residents wanting the vaccine to receive it closer to home rather than driving to the Oregon Convention Center or Portland International Airport sites.
Starting the week of March 28, the county announced it expects to receive between 7,000-10,500 doses per week and expand vaccination efforts by establishing new sites.