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Redding to hold final first dose COVID vaccine clinic on April 23, final second dose clinic on May 21 Written by Town of Redding
Redding will be holding its final first dose vaccination clinic on April 23rd. It s good news that we are sensing the supply of vaccines is starting to catch up with the demand.
For those looking for a vaccination appointment, there’s still time for Redding residents who are 18 and older to sign up here.
Redding will still run second-dose clinics after April 23rd for those who received their first dose in Redding. The final second dose clinic will be on May 21. Second dose recipients early in the week their shot is due will receive a call and/or email to set up an appointment.
We re still seeing demand : Danbury ramps up vaccine efforts as other towns consider phasing out
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Alysa Irizarry, RN, from the Connecticut Institute for Communities’ Greater Danbury Community Health Center, prepares a COVID vaccination on Monday afternoon. December 4, 2021, in Danbury, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media
DANBURY As some towns start to consider winding down COVID-19 vaccine clinics, Danbury is adding new clinic locations and expanding outreach.
The Connecticut Institute for Communities, which has focused on vaccinating Danbury’s most socially vulnerable residents, opened a new, larger vaccine clinic Tuesday. The clinic will run five days a week during regular business hours.
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Currently Reading We re not done yet : Danbury COVID cases see decline, but officials not ready to put guard down
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George Robinson, of Danbury, has his vitals taken by Courtney Cass, right, for a coronavirus test at AFC Urgent Care on Main Street in Danbury, Conn, Thursday, April 23, 2020. Robinson has had two prior tests return positive and was getting his third test after isolating at home for over two weeks.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Bridget Bethray RN, with RVNAhealth takes information before administering a COVID-19 vaccine to Sherwin Gorenstein, of Ridgefield, in the RVNA clinic in the Yanity Gym, on Thursday morning, February 4, 2021, in Ridgefield, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less