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Rural Colorado county health official worries about vaccine hesitancy after J&J pause My concern is that folks that wanted to get the vaccine in a one-dose option now may delay getting that vaccine or may not get it all together . Author: Kelly Reinke (9NEWS) Updated: 10:19 PM MDT April 13, 2021 DENVER Johnson & Johnson vaccines are on hold for now after the CDC and FDA recommended a pause on Tuesday to look into extremely rare blood cots. The announcement is forcing counties to cancel Johnson & Johnson clinics. This is another curveball for all public health, said Dwayne Smith, Public Health Director in Elbert County.
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Pop-up equity vaccination clinics open Saturday in Fountain and Colorado Springs UCHealth RN Kimberly DeLine, associate chief nursing officer of the UCHealth Medical Group, gives Larry Cannon a dose of Pfizer vaccine at a UCHealth vaccination clinic at the Memorial Administrative Center. and last updated 2021-02-20 12:56:39-05 EL PASO COUNTY â El Paso County Public Health, Servicios de la Raza, UCHealth, and Peak Vista Community Health Centers are offering free pop-up equity vaccine clinics on Saturday. El Paso County Public Health and Servicios de la Raza The event will be held at El Paso County Public Health South located at 6436 S. US Highway 85/8. The clinic will provide 1,000 vaccinations that will be by appointment only.
WAYNE HEILMAN wayneh@gazette.com The project will be paid for using grants, donations and restricted funds, Welsh said. Nor’wood Limited Inc. owns the land, which Peak Vista will lease, she said. “Peak Vista has been offered a truly uncommon opportunity to design, build and operationalize a whole-person health center which will provide a substantial and needed enhancement to the services we provide to those at risk of, or who are currently experiencing, homelessness, as well as providing care to a quickly growing number of low-income residents and their families near downtown Colorado Springs,” Pam McManus, Peak Vista s president CEO, said in a statement.