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Hundreds watch as Montgomery County medical leaders talk coronavirus vaccination campaign

Third Mass Vaccine Clinic To Open In Montgomery County

UpdatedTue, Mar 9, 2021 at 2:58 pm ET Replies(5) Montgomery County plans to open a third mass vaccination clinic. (Scott Anderson/Patch) NORRISTOWN, PA A third community mass vaccination site is coming to Montgomery County, possibly within the next week, officials confirmed Wednesday. The new site will be located near the Willow Grove Mall, in a strip mall across the street. The exact date for its opening has not yet been announced, as it is dependent upon the shipments of the vaccine the county receives next week. We re optimistic we ll be able to open this site next week, Montgomery County Commissioner Val Arkoosh said Wednesday.

Company building drive-thru COVID vaccination site in Montco, while waiting for vaccine supply

Company building drive-thru COVID vaccination site in Montco, while waiting for vaccine supply Building a Montgomery County COVID vaccination site in the hope to help more people get vaccinated Hank Flynn details a company building a car-based vaccination site, even while they aren t sure they will be needed KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa. - Just outside the King of Prussia Mall, construction is taking place. The company doing the job is hoping to get COVID-19 vaccines and they hope that if they get approved, they will play a role in helping more people get vaccinated. The car-based model is extremely efficient and, frankly, in some cases, a lot safer for the patient. So, I really believe it could be used as the backbone of the nation’s vaccine strategy, said 15 to Know CEO Mike Dershowitz.

Massive drive-through vaccination center being built in King of Prussia — with no guarantee the state will give it vaccine

Massive drive-through vaccination center being built in King of Prussia with no guarantee the state will give it vaccine Sam Wood, The Philadelphia Inquirer © MONICA HERNDON/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Employees of Mountain Productions construct covered arches at a site in King of Prussia that may or may not become a drive-through vaccination center. Construction began Sunday on a massive drive-through vaccination center in the parking lot of a former Babies R Us outside the King of Prussia mall. Two enormous arches, 140 feet by 30 feet, sprouted to serve as a 10-lane carport. Workers installed several retrofitted shipping containers to serve as emergency units in which medical professionals could store the highly perishable vaccines. Additional carports would service another four lanes of traffic for testing and vaccinations.

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