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White House partners with Louisiana to establish new major community vaccination center in Baton Rouge
White House partners with Louisiana to establish new major community vaccination center in Baton Rouge By WAFB Staff | April 9, 2021 at 10:19 AM CDT - Updated April 9 at 1:50 PM
The following information is from the White House:
Today, the White House announced that the Administration will be partnering with the State of Louisiana to build a new major Community Vaccination Center (CVC) in Baton Rouge.
The Type II CVC will be at Bon Carre Business Center in
Baton Rouge, 7359 Florida Blvd. The site will be capable of administering approximately 3,000 shots in arms a day (21,000 doses per week).