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Communities ramp up efforts to increase vaccination rate

Communities ramp up efforts to increase vaccination rate City of Colorado Springs and last updated 2021-04-23 20:52:03-04 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado — There s a new obstacle in the push to end the COVID-19 pandemic; people who are reluctant to get vaccinated. As supplies of the vaccines have increased in local communities, demand for appointments has not kept up. This week, the City of Colorado Springs, El Paso County, and El Paso County Public Health launched a new public service announcement campaign aimed at overcoming vaccine hesitancy. It s called don t wait, vaccinate! The messages will be shared on television, radio, and print media, as well as on social media and billboards.

Steven van Zandt, casino shots: News from around our 50 states

From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Birmingham: With the state struggling to improve its last-in-the nation vaccination rate for COVID-19, officials say workers at some immunization sites are providing only a fraction of the shots they could give out. A vaccination clinic in its third week of operation in Lauderdale County has provided about 500 doses, but project manager Mike Melton told WAAY-TV the site could easily provide 500 shots a day “if the demand was there.” In metro Birmingham, where a mass vaccination site was set to open Wednesday at an outlet mall, some questioned whether the facility was even needed since so few people have shown up at an immunization site at the Birmingham Crossplex, an indoor sports facility. WBMA-TV reports it visited three vaccination locations Tuesday, and none had lines or were requiring appointments. Jefferson County’s top health official, Dr. Mark Wilson, said the county couldn’t pass up the opportunity to bring more vacci

COVID-19 vaccine appointments become more widely available

COVID-19 vaccine appointments become more widely available Walk-ups are also an option at some sites With about one-third of eligible Coloradans fully vaccinated and about half of the population having received their first dose, the state is opening up three of the mass vaccination clinics for drive-in and walk-in vaccines that do not require appointments, the governor announced Tuesday. and last updated 2021-04-21 23:23:39-04 DENVER — Cars lined up in the snow at Ball Arena on Wednesday morning for the first day Coloradans could show up to the site without an appointment and receive a COVID-19 vaccine. We just decided to come drive up here and register here, said Fonte Castillo, who brought her dad with her to get the vaccine.

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