This article is being provided for free to all readers to help get information out on the COVID vaccine. To help support more potentially life-saving news like this, please consider a subscription to Chieftain, which can be done by heading to the link here. For the second time in less than a month, management of Pueblo’s COVID-19 vaccination site at the Colorado State Fairgrounds officially changed hands Wednesday, this time to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. FEMA’s oversight of the eight-week Pueblo County Pilot Community Vaccination Site — a joint effort with the Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management — is expected to speed up the vaccination process in Pueblo and surrounding rural counties by eliminating social and physical barriers to obtaining the vaccine.