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Reno County Health Department to Begin Accepting Walk-Ins for COVID Vaccine
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Reno County Health Department to Begin Accepting Walk-Ins for COVID Vaccine
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Other scheduled mobile distributions of that vaccine have also been canceled.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday morning they are recommending a pause in the use of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine out of an abundance of caution while an investigation is conducted into reports of apparently rare, potentially dangerous blood clots.
Reno County Health Department Director Karla Nichols said people who were scheduled to receive the vaccine at the county s Point of Distribution (POD) clinic can go on the county’s website today and reschedule to have the Moderna vaccine at one of the daily clinics at the United Methodist Church on First Avenue.
Due to the current withdrawal of the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, the vaccination clinics in Hutchinson Schools will not include shots for adults.
However, regular school vaccines will continue at the clinics. The district has spring shot clinics set up at each elementary school for sixth graders who will need updated vaccines for seventh grade. Those clinics began last week.
Anyone wanting to sign up for a COVID-19 vaccine still can do so by contacting their physician, calling the Medicine Shoppe or by signing up on the Reno County Health Department’s website at https://www.renogov.org/773/COVID-19-Vaccinations.
The Hutchinson News
The Arthritis Foundation’s Walk With Ease Program will be offered starting April 19 at the Delos V. Smith Senior Center.
The structured walking program teaches participants how to safely make physical activity part of their everyday life. The program is designed to help people living with arthritis better manage their pain and is also ideal for those without arthritis who want to make walking a daily habit.
Pre-registration is required, but the program, offered through the KDHE’s Chronic Disease Risk Reduction grant, is free.
Participants will meet at 9 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for six weeks, starting with 10 minutes of education, warm-up/stretching, then a 5 to 30-minute walk, and ending with cool-down/stretching led by a certified instructor.
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