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Those waiting to hear about their second vaccine dose after visiting the Green Valley pop-up sites could be getting an email or call as early as next week. Until then,
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The COVID-19 pandemic has seen an increase of digital healthcare, especially by older adults. Telehealth, telemedicine, or whatâs referred to as digital care, has expanded access to medicine, reducing disease exposure for staff and patients, preserving scarce supplies of personal protective equipment, and helping curb patient demand on facilities, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Telehealth allows a patient to visit with a doctor using video on a smartphone or computer with a camera from the comfort of your home just as you would in the doctorâs office. The goal of telehealth is to make treatment more convenient and more cost-efficient. What is more, it is a lifesaver for patients with chronic diseases like diabetes or high blood pressure who arenât in need of emergency treatm
Arizona s coronavirus registration website threw a wrench in Green Valley s first large-scale vaccination effort as residents found themselves unable to get a second appointment.
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Green Valley and Sahuarita will see 3,000 doses of vaccine next week, the highest single delivery since the rollout began.
The vaccine will be administered at two sites Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, and will focus on those age 75 and older.
The first site is at Santa Cruz Valley Regional Hospital, the second is at the Community Performance and Art Center (CPAC), 1250 W. Continental Road. They will be open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.