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Doctor writes to Colts hoping for quarterback position

I m just waiting for my call. | Indiana doctor writes letters to the Colts asking to be quarterback Clark County Health Officer Dr. Eric Yazel is a loyal Colts fan who has been writing to the team s GM for the last 14 years. He finally got a response. Author: Elle Smith Updated: 8:33 PM EST February 18, 2021 CLARK COUNTY, Ind. Dressed in a Peyton Manning jersey worn over an American Flag jumpsuit, Clark County Health Officer Dr. Eric Yazel looks the part of an obsessed Indianapolis Colts fan. He grew up on the eastside of Indianapolis and remembers when the Colts first came to town. 

AARP Montana issues Resource Guide for COVID-19 vaccines

AARP Montana issues Resource Guide for COVID-19 vaccines   February 18, 2021 HELENA – Montana families are closer to accessing the information they need about the COVID-19 vaccine rollout thanks to a newly launched online resource center from AARP Montana. The site offers up-to-date information as well as answers to frequently asked questions about how to navigate the vaccination process in Montana. The resource guide is available by visiting aarp.org/mtvaccine. “We have received many calls, emails and texts from people trying to figure out how to receive a vaccine,” said AARP Montana State Director Tim Summers. “We launched this resource guide so people can find out about the process in Montana and what they can do, find local numbers they can call and websites they can visit to get some more tangible answers.”

Third known MT legislator tests positive for COVID-19

Can you cross state, county lines to get the coronavirus vaccine?

Vaccines are still limited in both Kentucky and Indiana. Author: Elle Smith Updated: 7:40 PM EST January 15, 2021 NEW ALBANY, Ind. Have you wondered if you can travel to another county to receive the vaccine? What if there no appointments at your health department and you work in a different county?  WHAS11 s Ellen Smith got answers to your questions. Yes, you can travel across county lines to get a COVID shot.  In both Kentucky and Indiana, if you are eligible to receive the vaccine, you are able to travel outside of your county of residence to get vaccinated.  Dr. Yazel, the Clark County Health Officer says in Indiana, they are just asking for proof that patients are Indiana residents, typically an Indiana s driver license. 

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