Local health leaders changing vaccine clinics in effort to e

Local health leaders changing vaccine clinics in effort to ease process; appointments won't be needed | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas


photo by: Ashley Golledge
Malinda Hillebrenner volunteers at Douglas County's COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the Douglas County Fairgrounds on Wednesday, March 31, 2021.
Not only is an appointment for a COVID vaccine no longer as rare as a winning lottery ticket, but appointments soon won’t be required at all in Douglas County.
LMH Health next month will start hosting a five-day per week drive-thru clinic at the hospital that will allow people to get a vaccination without any advance appointment.
There is a simple reason vaccinations have gone from lotto to lots of them.
“We’re seeing that supply is now outpacing demand in Douglas County,” Brian Bradfield, associate vice president of ancillary services for LMH Health, told LMH Health trustees Wednesday morning.

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