Illinois seeing lack of interest in getting COVID-19 vaccine
Illinois seeing lack of interest in getting coronavirus vaccine
As demand for the COVID-19 vaccine continues to decrease, there are now some changes happening at the state s mass vaccination sites.
CHICAGO - As demand for the
COVID-19 vaccine continues to decrease, there are now some changes happening at the state s mass vaccination sites.
Health officials say the problem is not lack of supply, but lack of interest.
At the Lake County Fairgrounds, they opened up to walk-ins this past weekend with no appointment necessary. That is something that is happening across the state.
Officials say Lake County has more than enough COVID-19 vaccine; We re waiting on the public now chicagotribune.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from chicagotribune.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Gardening and food festivals round out this weekend’s adventures.
Howey-in-the-Hills is celebrating their 96th Founder’s Day with a citrus festival, Mount Dora is showcasing their best cuisine with their Mount Dora Taste festival and Lake County’s Home and Garden Expo will offer all the expert tips you’ll need to beautify your home inside and out.
Here’s what’s on tap:
Movie Under the Stars
On Friday, grab a blanket or chairs and enjoy a family-friendly movie under the stars at Clermont Waterfront Park, 330 3rd St. in Clermont beginning at 8 p.m.
The movie this month will be The Karate Kid .
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Lake County Superior Court reports updates to operations
Lake County News reports
22 April 2021
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – With Lake County’s pandemic data metrics continuing to improve, the Lake County Superior Court said this week that it is planning to roll out some operational changes.
Court Executive Officer Krista LeVier said there will be no major changes immediately, but that the court is starting to take steps to allow more court business to be conducted in-person.
Some of the changes planned include moving some trials back to the courthouse from the Lake County Fairgrounds and vacating civil jury trials in May.