Thousands continue to get vaccinated at Yuma Civic Center state POD site Published
News 11 s Adonis Albright brings us the latest on the vaccine rollout in the Desert Southwest
YUMA, Ariz (KYMA, KECY) - More than 1,400 vaccinations are being administered a day at the new state POD site at the Yuma Civic Center. Since opening on Monday, the site has already vaccinated more than 4,000 people, and appointments are consistently getting booked up both over the phone and online.
“Our appointments for Yuma were actually filled within just a couple of days , said Kristina McNair, the Director of Continuous Improvement and Project Development at Yuma Regional Medical Center (YRMC).
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Sanitation stations dot Bobby-Q BBQ restaurant in Mesa. The Arizona Restaurant Association advises its members to follow OSHA guidelines and federal law. (Photo by Jessica Carnivale/Cronkite News)
Customers at Bobby-Q aren’t required to wear masks, but staff are. Manager Jacob Jernegan says he hasn’t seen more traffic since the restrictions were lifted, but fewer customers are wearing masks. (Photo by Jessica Carnivale/Cronkite News)
Signs at Bobby-Q BBQ reflect COVID-19 restrictions placed on restaurants, bars and other businesses last year. Employees still are required to wear masks, but they’re optional for customers. (Photo by Jessica Carnivale/Cronkite News)