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Maury Regional Medical Center is offering additional opportunities to receive the COVID-19 vaccination as the state continues to widen its eligibility.
The regional medical network is now offering vaccinations to individuals age 16 and older at some locations across southern Middle Tennessee.
Vaccinations conducted by Maury Regional are done so by appointment and scheduled based on supply of the vaccine at each of the medical group’s vaccination clinics.
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In Columbia, Maury Regional will offer the Pfizer vaccine to those age 16 and older from April 7 to April 9.
A distribution date has also been scheduled for April 15.
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Maury County’s Battle Creek Elementary School transitioned all of its classes to remote learning on Thursday as the school struggles with an increase of cases and staffing issues due to COVID-19.
The decision is “due to an increased number of classes pivoting to remote this week and the impact on staffing,” Principal Laura Duncan said in a message shared with parents.
Battle Creek Middle School’s front office and classrooms remained closed Thursday for deep cleaning, the school said.
Battle Creek Middle School, located in southern Spring Hill, will implement remote learning through Tuesday, Feb. 2 with students planned to return on Wednesday, Feb. 3.