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Many Bible Belt preachers silent on shots as COVID-19 surges | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

Many Bible Belt preachers silent on shots as COVID-19 surges | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source
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Many Bible Belt preachers silent on shots as COVID-19 surges

Many Bible Belt preachers silent on shots as COVID-19 surges
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Facing plunging demand for COVID shots, Alabama vaccine sites plan closures

Facing plunging demand for COVID shots, Alabama vaccine sites plan closures Today 8:00 AM Nurses at the Hoover Met vaccination site run by the University of Alabama at Birmingham used to vaccinate about 300 people every hour. But on a recent weekday, only 300 people received shots over the course of a nine-hour shift. Dr. Sarah Nafziger, vice president for clinical support services at UAB, said demand across all its vaccination sites has dropped 75 percent during the last five weeks. Traffic at the Hoover Met drive-through clinic has slowed to a trickle. Nafziger said the site costs about $1.4 million a month to operate. It will close on May 18 to make way for the SEC Baseball tournament and will not reopen.

Vaccinations could contain COVID, lower US cases without herd immunity

2:33 pm UTC May. 4, 2021 Show caption Hide caption Nurse Natasha Garcia prepares a lollipop and an I Got My COVID-19 Vaccine sticker for a recipient in a mobile clinic set up in the parking lot of a shopping center in Orange, Calif., April 29, 2021. Jae C. Hong, AP SAN FRANCISCO – It may not take true herd immunity to see a dramatic drop in COVID-19 cases. Some researchers say another 30 million to 40 million first shots could be enough for the United States to reach a vaccine tipping point and containment of the disease caused by the coronavirus. It s just another 10% to 15% more people,  said Dr. Eric Topol, a professor of molecular medicine at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California.

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