SHREVEPORT, La. - Shreveport voters will get the chance to decide the fate of an upcoming bond issue that supporters say will make improvements in the city.
SHREVEPORT, La. - Mayor Tom Arceneaux's office announced Wednesday morning the scheduled bond proposal meeting has been canceled because of weather conditions.
SHREVEPORT, La. - Shreveport voters will get the chance to decide the fate of an upcoming bond issue that supporters say will make improvements in the city.
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SHREVEPORT, La. – The Center of Excellence for Emerging Threats (CEVT) continues to provide lifesaving testing and vaccines at the Louisiana State Fairgrounds site located at 3710 Hudson Avenue, Monday
SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER LOCATIONS FOR VACCINES: LSU Health Sheveport's Center for Emerging Viral Threats will continue administering COVID-19 vaccines this
vaccines this week across Shreveport and Bossier
City at multiple sites in each city. The CEVT also has scheduled vaccine opportunities for students and staff of participating Caddo and Bossier high schools. Also there are 1,492 vaccine providers across Louisiana who will have available doses of COVID-19 vaccine this week.
All Louisiana residents ages 16 and older are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Eligible residents must contact a participating provider to make an appointment. Patients who arrive without an appointment will not be vaccinated.
Patients receiving Moderna or Pfizer vaccines will receive their second dose of the COVID vaccine at the same location they received their first dose. Second-dose appointments should be made during the administration of the first dose. If patients missed their second dose vaccination appointment they should immediately contact the provider of their first dose to schedule a new appointment.
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LSU Health Sheveport's Center for Emerging Viral Threats will continue administering COVID-19 vaccines this week across Shreveport and Bossier City at multiple sites in each city.
The CEVT also has scheduled vaccine opportunities for students and staff of participating Caddo and Bossier high schools.
All Louisiana residents ages 16 and older are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Eligible residents must contact a participating provider to make an appointment. Patients who arrive without an appointment will not be vaccinated.
Patients receiving Moderna or Pfizer vaccines will receive their second dose of the COVID vaccine at the same location they received their first dose. Second-dose appointments should be made during the administration of the first dose. If patients missed their second dose vaccination appointment they should immediately contact the provider of their first dose to schedule a new appointment.