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A very pleasant procedure
Kay and I being in our 80s were very fortunate to receive our COVID-19 vaccine last Friday at the Clinton County Health Department.
Frankly, I was somewhat hesitant about going, having seen and heard stories on the news, plus knowing that our age group can be somewhat difficult to organize.
However, let me say that it could not have been a more pleasant and efficient procedure. The Health Department workers and the volunteers could not have been more pleasant, helpful, knowledgeable and caring.
We are indeed very fortunate to have the care that we have available.
UPDATED: Clinton County committed to vaccinating at-risk residents: Explains roll-out, asks for patience as CCHD facility hums with activity
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In the right foreground, Clinton County Health District Director of Nursing Monica Wood prepares the Pfizer vaccine for a waiting arm.
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Clinton County Board of Health Chair Terri Thobaben holds an example of a vaccine card which recipients are provided. On the card’s back it states the date the person is to return to get their second dose.
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Carole Erdman of Clinton County receives a COVID-19 vaccine shot Thursday at the Clinton County Health Department.
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The Clinton County Health Department is warning residents who were at a local diner they may have been exposed to COVID-19.
Health officials say anyone who visited the Country Corner Diner in West Chazy on Sunday January 10th between 10:00 and 11 a.m. may have been exposed to the coronavirus.
They recommend that if you were in or seated at the front bar area at that time to self-monitor for symptoms for two weeks from the time of possible exposure.
The health department did not provide any further information regarding the nature of the possible exposure.
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Executive Deputy Director for New York State Department of Transportation Ron Epstein speaks at the opening of the new COVID-19 vaccination site in Plattsburgh Monday. The site is set to administer 500 shots a day for the foreseeable future.
(Provided photo â Joe LoTemplio, Press-Republican) PLATTSBURGH With the aim of making New York the first COVID-19-free state in the country, a series of vaccination centers opened statewide Monday, including one in Plattsburgh. “That certainly is a goal I support, and this center will go a long way toward making that happen,” Clinton County Legislature Chairman Mark Henry (R-Area 3, Chazy) said.