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Orangeburg RMC hosting vaccination event at County Fairgrounds Friday

Orangeburg RMC hosting vaccination event at County Fairgrounds Friday
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Adults can get their COVID-19 vaccine without an appointment Wednesday at Calhoun County High School

Adults can get their COVID-19 vaccine without an appointment Wednesday at Calhoun County High School Apr 6, 2021 6:09 PM EDT COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– Orangeburg Regional Medical Center is holding a vaccination event Wednesday from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Anyone 18 and older who wants the vaccine, can get one. The vaccines will be distributed on a first come first serve basis at Calhoun County High School. Those interested are asked to bring ID. If its your second shot, bring your COVID-19 vaccination record card.

Health Experts say vaccines aren t rolling in enough in rural SC

According to DHEC, Orangeburg County as a whole has administered more than 18,704 vaccines so far. Author: Devin Johnson Updated: 9:53 PM EST March 1, 2021 ORANGEBURG, S.C. Health experts say they are struggling to get covid shots in the arms of rural South Carolina residents.   I know vaccination allocation has been a struggle for many institutions in several areas, said Regional Medical Center s VP of Operations Matt Hinkle. However, we don t feel like we are getting our fair share. During Orangeburg County s Feburay 26th vaccine clinic, News 19 spoke with Orangeburg Regional Medical Center s vice president of operations about how the vaccine process is going.

SC hospitals react to Governor McMaster s push to speed up vaccinations

SC hospitals react to Governor McMaster’s push to speed up vaccinations SC hospitals react to Governor McMaster’s push to speed up vaccinations By Caroline Coleburn | January 19, 2021 at 7:13 PM EST - Updated January 19 at 7:13 PM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Governor Henry McMaster says hospitals aren’t getting vaccines into people’s arms fast enough. He voiced that concern during a visit to Lexington Medical Center Monday and again on Tuesday during tours of hospital vaccination clinics in Myrtle Beach and North Charleston. “They must be getting every shot into someone’s arm before that next shipment comes, otherwise, they aren’t doing their job,” said Governor McMaster.

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