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Updated May 10 at 12:33 PM This is the week that supply surged past the backlog of demand for COVID-19 vaccines in Portland. The metro area had seen the highest vaccine demand in the state. Now Portland, like much of Oregon, is seeing a lot of doses remaining available, so many that the wait for a shot has completely evaporated. Appointments are no longer required. Walk-ins for vaccinations are now welcome at the Oregon Convention Center, the largest vaccination site in the state, as well as the Portland International Airport drive-thru site, run by Oregon Health & Science University. And there are walk-in appointments now at least at some drugstores, including Walmart. ....
Fitness Center at LTCC reopening to registered students, staff southtahoenow.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from southtahoenow.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Share Sites in Brooklyn and Queens to Open February 24 - Eligible New Yorkers Can Begin Making Appointments for Brooklyn and Queens State-FEMA Vaccination Sites on Saturday, February 20 at 8 a.m Sites in Buffalo, Rochester, Albany and Yonkers to Open March 3 - Eligible New Yorkers Can Begin Making Appointments for Buffalo, Rochester, Albany and Yonkers State-FEMA Vaccination Sites on Wednesday, February 24 at 8 a.m. Appointment Scheduling Initially Reserved for New Yorkers in Areas with Low Vaccination Rates for One Week; Appointments Will Then Open to All Residents of Each Site s Host Borough or County All Six Sites Target Underserved Communities, Part of Cuomo and Biden Administrations Efforts to Distribute Vaccine Equitably and Efficiently ....
George Wallace from a campus building because of his support of racism and segregation. The Physical Education Building, as it will now be called, was named after the four-term Alabama governor and presidential candidate in 1975. On Friday (February 5), the University Trustees unanimously passed a resolution to remove his name from a building on campus, according to a report by The Trustees acknowledged Wallace’s eventual denouncement of racist policies, and cited that his rise to power was due to his support of racist ideology. His name on the building, the Board said, served as a painful reminder of racial injustice for many people. ....