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I miss church a lot: Limestone County residents line up for coronavirus vaccine

Pfizer s vaccine arrived at hospitals around the country on Monday. Limestone County s coronavirus vaccine clinic opens to those 75 and older today. The clinic will end on Friday. Posted: Jan 18, 2021 6:08 PM Posted By: Olivia Schueller Limestone County Health Department began COVID-19 vaccinations on Monday morning.  Nurse’s said they had 240 Moderna vaccines available. At 11a.m., only 70 vaccines were administered. Alabamians 75 and older said they were apprehensive on getting the vaccine, but agreed it was the best decision to make. “We’ve lost many friends to COVID, and we’re older, so that made me think it was probably the right thing to do,” Pat White, resident of Limestone County, said.

Here s how to get the coronavirus vaccine in Limestone County

Here s how to get the coronavirus vaccine in Limestone County Clyde Mabry Drive will be right in/right out only during COVID-19 vaccines from Jan.18 - 22. Traffic should enter from US-31. Posted: Jan 15, 2021 4:36 PM Posted By: Olivia Schueller Limestone County Health Department will adminster the coronavirus vaccine to those 75 and older and first responders by appointment only at its office on Monday. You can call the hotline at 1-855-566-5333 to make an appointment. Limestone County Health Department will be vaccinating until Jan. 22, from 8:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. There will be right in, right out access only to Clyde Mabry Drive. The Emergency Management Agency advises that drivers should enter from US 31 south. The crossover will be closed.

Limestone County Health Department to distribute COVID vaccine

Limestone County Health Department to distribute COVID vaccine Starting January 18, Alabamians 75-years-and-older will line up for their COVID-19 vaccine, if they were able to schedule an appointment. (Source: WAVE 3 News) By Anna Mahan | January 15, 2021 at 9:47 PM CST - Updated January 15 at 9:48 PM LIMESTONE COUNTY, Ala. (WAFF) - We are just days away from people 75-years-and-older getting the chance to roll up their sleeves to receive their first round of the COVID-19 vaccine. Starting January 18, Alabamians 75-years-and-older will line up for their vaccine, if they were able to schedule an appointment. The Limestone County Health Department is one of few distributing the vaccine by appointment only to those 75 and older, as well as first responders.

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