The St. Louis County Department of Public Health is planning to open two vaccine sites in South County and one in Eureka, in addition to the mass vaccination site set to open Wednesday in Ferguson.
The county announced Tuesday it is working with several regional fire/EMS districts to provide additional vaccine center locations on top of two already announced in North County.
Appointments for vaccines at Mehlville, Affton and Eureka fire districts will begin this Thursday, Feb. 4, from the preregistration list the county has. The county said as of Tuesday it is still working with more fire/EMS partners to stand up additional local sites around the county.
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St. Louis County Executive Sam Page said the county will place its first mass vaccination site in north St. Louis County. He plans to release more details this week. Page also announced that Damon Broadus, a former American Heart Association official, will lead an outreach effort as director of health promotion.