Rowan County Health Department to stop giving 1st dose COVID-19 vaccinations The county says it will no longer provide the first dose vaccine due to the drastic drop in the number of individuals getting their COVID vaccine. (Source: WBTV File) By David Whisenant | April 26, 2021 at 9:04 AM EDT - Updated April 26 at 9:06 AM
ROWAN COUNTY, N.C. (WBTV) - Rowan County Public Health will no longer offer 1st Dose COVID mass vaccinations beginning this week. Due to the drastic drop in the number of individuals getting their COVID vaccine, the mass vaccination site will no longer be offered at the West End Plaza (WEP) for first-time vaccines.
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For the Flautas Fest, Reyes says he knew the Mexican staple was something he wanted to feature because it reminds him of his childhood. I know it s easy to go to H-E-B and buy the box, but I love the process of making it, he says. My mom used to always make it in front of us and show us how to prep it. It just brings up so many good memories.
With more COVID-19 vaccinations being administered, Reyes hopes to add more activities for the kids, like balloon artists and carnival games at the Flauta festival. He did note, however, that the next three festivals will likely have a live band, along with the DJ.
Posted By Nina Rangel on Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 12:45 PM click to enlarge Flickr / Phil! Gold The organizer of the free San Antonio Roasted Corn Festival will hold a Tamale Fest in December. If Tex-Mex comida is your jam, this news may have you salivating. Robert Reyes, organizer of the San Antonio Roasted Corn Festival, held last month in nearby China Grove, plans to keep free Tex-Mex food fests flowing through the remainder of the year, MySA reports.
In an interview with the news site, Reyes unveiled plans for an Enchiladas Fest in June, a Flauta Fest in September and a Tamale Fest, naturally, in December.
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