Dirk VanderHart
Originally published on March 31, 2021 4:09 pm
Fresh off of a COVID-19 scare in the Oregon Capitol, state lawmakers are about to have an easy way to get vaccinated.
Oregon Health Authority Director Patrick Allen informed lawmakers in an email on Wednesday that the agency is setting up a private drive-up clinic for members of the House and Senate on April 7. That means lawmakers who want a vaccine will be able to skip a more competitive, sometimes confusing process that many other Oregonians face.
“To ensure you can safely continue the important and time-sensitive work of legislating during a critical period for Oregon, the Governor directed OHA to set up a small drive-thru clinic to expedite your vaccinations,” Allen wrote. The clinic will take place next Wednesday in Salem, and will feature the one-shot vaccine offered by Johnson & Johnson, the email said.
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