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Snow slowed COVID-19 vaccine distribution by St Louis hospitals
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A spokeswoman for Gov. Mike Parson’s office confirmed Tuesday afternoon that, as it currently stands, the state is still planning to hold its first mass vaccination site in the St. Louis area Saturday at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, after previously announcing that all the sites for this week would be canceled.
Parson identified site locations over the weekend for Missouri’s fourth week of COVID-19 mass vaccination events, and for the first time, the sites were set to include locations in St. Louis and Kansas City. But the governor’s office announced Monday night that all events are canceled for this week due to winter weather across the state.
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Hannibal, Missouri, hosted a National Guard mass vaccination event, in conjunction with the local health department, in the first week of February. Many St. Louis-area residents traveled there for a shot.
Nadine Hutson pre-registered for the COVID-19 vaccine at a dozen places around Missouri before she scored one of the prized shots.
The advice from her friends was: The more rural, the easier it is to get a dose. Fewer people live in those counties, Hutson reasons.
After scouring the internet for vaccine appointments for nearly 10 hours, she spotted a clip in a Perryville newspaper announcing a vaccination event Jan. 29. “First come, first serve,” it read. Hutson, 67, who lives in south St. Louis County, left at 2:30 a.m. to drive south to Perry County and stand in line.