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COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics-March 8-13, 2021
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Here s a running list of COVID-19 vaccination sites in the Wausau and Merrill areas Allison Garfield, Wausau Daily Herald © Submitted A health care provider prepares a dose of COVID-19 vaccine at an Aspirus facility
WAUSAU - Wisconsin is in its 12th week of COVID-19 vaccine distribution and moving through phases of those who are eligible. Although over a million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have already been administered in the state, many Wisconsinites who are eligible are struggling to secure the shot.
Figuring out how and where to get the vaccine can be confusing, especially if you don t have or don t know how to use a computer. And even if you do, demand is so high that slots might fill up before you can get yours in central Wisconsin, COVID-19 vaccine requests far exceed supply, and waitlists continue to grow
By Annika Merrilees
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
ST. LOUIS â Area health departments are preparing to vaccinate thousands of extra residents this week, scrambling to reschedule appointments postponed during last week s winter storm.
The weather held up the 3,000 doses St. Louis County expected. This week, county officials anticipate double that, and said their existing vaccination sites have capacity to administer all of the doses, though they may need to add staff. Lincoln County was supposed to give 2,000 doses this past Friday, but the doses were delayed. It has rescheduled for Tuesday. Even some area hospitals had to cancel vaccinations early last week and are still catching up.
Feb 1, 2021
Feb 1, 2021
CHARLESTON â Today Gov. Jim Justice, the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, and the West Virginia Joint Interagency Task Force for COVID-19 Vaccines announced the COVID-19 vaccine clinics that will be held in all 55 counties throughout the state Feb. 3-6, 2021 through Operation Save Our Wisdom.
This weekâs clinics are available for West Virginians who are 65 years of age and older. Residents from any county in West Virginia may access an appointment at any of the vaccination clinics listed, regardless of their county of residence.
Many clinics are listed as full as they are utilizing existing waitlists. However, West Virginians can now pre-register for a COVID-19 vaccine through the West Virginia COVID-19 Vaccine Registration System at www.vaccinate.wv.gov. All clinics require appointments and walk-ins will not be accepted.
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