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No appointments necesssary as county vaccination sites invite walk-ups

Print Citing waning demand for vaccination appointments at some of its distribution locations, the county threw the doors open wide Tuesday, announcing no-appointment-necessary, walk-in availability at a wide range of locations across the region. The county health department announced the bold step midday Tuesday just after the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tweaked mask-wearing guidance, stating that those who are fully vaccinated need not wear masks outdoors unless they are in crowds. In an email, county communications director Mike Workman said that appointments have recently filled more slowly, influencing the decision to open up to walk-ins. “In recent days, appointments have not filled until that same afternoon,” Workman said, adding that a site at San Diego State University had 1,000 open slots Tuesday.

COVID-19 vaccines available today only at select San Diego County sites with no appointment

COVID-19 vaccines available today only at select San Diego County sites with no appointment San Diego County and last updated 2021-04-07 15:02:26-04 SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – San Diegans looking to receive the COVID-19 vaccine can do so on Wednesday without an appointment at three select locations. County officials said for Wednesday only, no appointments will be necessary at the following vaccine clinics: Viejas Arena (5130 Canyon Crest Dr., San Diego) Lemon Grove Community Center (3146 School Lane, Lemon Grove) East Public Health Center (367 N. Magnolia Ave., El Cajon) The vaccines will be available only until 4 p.m. and while supplies last. County officials also noted late Wednesday morning that the MyTurn website was experiencing technical issues, “and some expiring Pfizer vaccine doses are available.”

Community organizations complete 2020 Community Well-Being projects, despite COVID-19 Pandemic

Author of the article: Hannah MacLeod Publishing date: Feb 04, 2021  •  February 4, 2021  •  2 minute read  •  Article content The Township of Huron-Kinloss supported 19 projects in 2020 through the Community Well-Being Program (CWB), totalling $100,000. 2020 proved to be challenging for many organizations as the COVID-19 pandemic delayed a few projects, while others needed to make minor changes to the application based on provincial and public health guidelines. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Community organizations complete 2020 Community Well-Being projects, despite COVID-19 Pandemic Back to video “We applaud our community organizations for completing their projects or their continued effort to complete projects, amidst a pandemic.”

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