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2 City of Jacksonville senior centers to reopen as COVID-19 testing sites Starting Monday, the Mandarin and Lane Wiley senior centers will begin offering COVID-19 testing from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. Author: Mindy Wadley Updated: 1:07 PM EST February 19, 2021 JACKSONVILLE, Fla (Note: The video above was originally published Jan. 21.) The City of Jacksonville is bringing COVID-19 testing back to two sites previously used as city-run COVID-19 vaccination centers starting next week. The Mandarin Senior Center and the Lane Wiley Senior Center will return to COVID-19 testing effective Monday, Feb. 22. Both locations will be open for testing from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday. ....
The city of Jacksonville is scheduling make-up dates for COVID-19 vaccinations for residents who missed their second dose of the two-dose vaccine at one of two area senior centers. The program is designed for individuals who received an initial dose at the Mandarin Senior Center or the Lane Wiley Senior Center but did not make their appointment for the follow-up. The make-up date for the Mandarin Senior Center is Thursday, Feb. 18, with the Lane Wiley Senior Center set for Friday, Feb. 19. Hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with no appointment required. Both the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines, the vaccines in widespread use in the United States, call for two doses. The recommended interval is 21 days for the Pfizer vaccine and 28 days for Moderna. ....
Makeup days will be available this week for people age 65 and older and health care workers who received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at either Mandarin or Lane Wiley senior centers and missed their appointment for the second shot, the city of Jacksonville announced Friday. ....
Curry s announcement drew praise from Edward Waters College President Zachary Faison Jr. He is a member of the Statewide Coronavirus Vaccination Community Education and Engagement Task Force, a grass-roots coalition that is urging state and local leaders to reach out to Black residents who have shown the highest degrees of reluctance about getting the vaccine. This is so desperately needed in our community, Faison wrote in a response to Curry s tweet. Black residents account for about 30 percent of Duval County s population, but just 12 percent of county residents who have received the vaccine are Black, according to state data. However, the racial breakdown for those receiving the shots says the race is unknown for nearly 18 percent of them, making it difficult to make comparisons. ....