Protest held in Meridian over COVID-19 vaccine requirement at local health systems
and last updated 2021-07-20 08:51:06-04
MERIDIAN, Idaho â Demonstrators lined both sides of Eagle Road in Meridian outside of St. Luke s Monday, protesting a decision by three local health systems to require their employees to get their COVID-19 vaccine.
âI am not anti-vax and I don t think anybody here really is anti-vax. We are anti-forced and anti-being coerced into this,â said Sofia Boyarchuk, an Idaho nursing student.
The protest was organized by Health Freedom Idaho.
âI am not against the vaccine per se. I am against them forcing and mandating people who choose not to get it. Otherwise, they are threatening them with losing their jobs. That is what I am against. Their jobs or their freedoms, said Ramse Rogers, an Eagle resident. âIf we can t travel because we are not vaccinated or we can t go to a grocery store because we are not vaccinated, those are the types of t
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Crush the Curve hosts Treasure Valley s second mass COVID-19 vaccine site
Saint Alphonsus operates the other vaccine site in The Village. The hospital system has been operating one there for a week and a half. Author: Joey Prechtl Updated: 10:15 PM MST February 28, 2021
MERIDIAN, Idaho The COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues with the state looking to vaccinate as many Idahoans as possible.
Idaho has seen its fair share of hiccups along the way, but the state is ranked in the top 10 for vaccination rate. Just this weekend, Idaho saw its second mass vaccination site pop up in the Treasure Valley.
Crush the Curve had less than a week to plan out the mass vaccine clinic they held on Saturday in Meridian.
and last updated 2021-03-01 09:38:19-05
MERIDIAN, Idaho â Crush the Curve Idaho has set a pop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinic inside the AmeriBen building in Meridian, where Red Rock Pharmacy will be administering about 1,100 of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on Saturday to eligible Idahoans.
âFrom a Crush the Curve perspective, it s all about the registrations, the scheduling. We have great technology that allows people to schedule to really have low to no paper experience and move through that process, said Tina Upson, Executive Director of Crush the Curve Idaho. What Crush does, we just really come in with the technology and that support staff to wrap around it and to really help have a good experience on the ground and leave the medical part to the pharmacy.â