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The Super Bowl is over. National Signing Day was last week. Spring practice doesn’t start until next month. So how in the world can we get a just a little
phone at 833-2PRISMA (833-277-4762.)
Prisma Health locations can be found in the DHEC vaccine locator above.
The large-scale community vaccination site in Columbia is across the street from South Carolina s Williams Brice Stadium at 22 National Guard Rd., Columbia, SC 29201, or Gamecock Park.
The following locations are set up for limited walk-in first vaccine doses, pending supply (check the web site daily):
Gamecock Park, 22 National Guard Road, Columbia
Kmart site at 1 Kmart Plaza, Greenville (Note, will not have first dose walk-ins for Friday, Jan. 29)
Prisma Health Tuomey Hospital
Prisma Health Greer Memorial Hospital
Prisma Health Laurens County Hospital (Until Feb. 1, when it transitions to the new site referenced above)
DHEC has new scheduling program in the works, offers suggestions for scheduling issues
Health officials are working on a program to help make it easier to sign up for appointments for the vaccine. Author: Nic Jones Updated: 6:57 PM EST January 20, 2021
COLUMBIA, S.C. The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) held a media briefing on Wednesday and discussed time frames when people need to receive the second dose of the coronavirus vaccine, along with efforts to help improve the process of scheduling appointments.
Brice Donaldson and his wife got the Pfizer vaccine this week. They received their first dose at the Prisma Health Drive-Thru near Williams-Brice Stadium.
SC seniors line up for support after challenging start to vaccine registration Kayland Hagwood
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It was a cool Monday morning as cars began lining up outside the James E. Clyburn Technology Center.
Inside them were seniors, many frustrated, but hopeful for the chance at support from the masked staffers at the coronavirus vaccination sign-up site.
Among those working was Richland County Councilwoman Gretchen Barron.
“The frustration has been great,” Barron said. “One gentleman told me, I’m risking my life to come out here to get registered when I should be able to do this at home. That hits a place in my heart.”