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Jan 19, 2021 4:25 PM
Darrell and Rosslind Plough, both 73, got their shots simultaneously at Tuesdayâs clinic in Kalamazoo. (Photo courtesy of John McNeil).
KALAMAZOO, MI (WKZO AM/FM) Two days of COVID-19 clinics will exhaust Kalamazoo Countyâs current supply of vaccine, and for the first time, senior citizens are on the schedule.
The first of thousands who will be inoculated over the next few months began receiving their shots Tuesday at the Kalamazoo County Expo Center.
Media members watch as 99-year-old Frances DeYoung gets her COVID-19 shot at Tuesdayâs mass inoculation clinic. (Photo courtesy of John McNeil).
Kalamazoo County District Health Dept. hosts first COVID-19 vaccine clinic for first responders
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Kalamazoo County held its first ever COVID-19 vaccine clinic for first responders. They re estimating more than 600 EMS, police and firefighters will get it this week alone.
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KALAMAZOO COUNTY, Mich. â Kalamazoo County held its first ever COVID-19 vaccine clinic for first responders. They re estimating more than 600 EMS, police and firefighters will get it this week alone.
The vaccinations took place at the Kalamazoo County Expo Center with it approximately taking each person around 15 to 20 minutes in and out.
The Kalamazoo County District Health Department s health officer said the vaccine is the most significant public health tool they have to address the pandemic.