MISSION â Health officials with the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation are planning to vaccine over 1,700 people in a series of clinics at Wildhorse Resort & Casino with new groups eligible, according to a press release from the CTUIR.
In addition to those who have previously been eligible to receive a vaccine from the Tribes, students over the age of 16 and educators from Blue Mountain Community College and all other Umatilla County high schools are eligible for the shot, the press release said.
âThis is a huge step to get us back into classrooms at BMCC,â said Megan Van Pelt, president of the BMCC Associated Student Government and enrolled CTUIR member. âI hope all of my fellow students will sign up today.â
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