COVID-19 vaccination sites opened in Del Mar, San Marcos | News

[ad_1] Two new COVID-19 vaccination sites are arriving in Del Mar and San Marcos. A super vaccination station will open February 12 at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd. The walk-in, walk-in service site, operated by Scripps Health, will be open Friday through Sunday and may expand to deliver 5,000 doses per day. … Read more

Mask’s warrant remains in effect in Missoula County

[ad_1] MISSOULA – The mask’s mandate in Missoula County will remain in effect. The announcement comes after Governor Greg Gianforte on Wednesday announced that he was lifting the statewide mask mandate on Friday. An article posted on social media by the City of Missoula Health Department states that “When science suggests it is safe to … Read more

Maricopa County opens COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to adults 65 and older

[ad_1] PHOENIX – Adults 65 and older will be able to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Maricopa County starting Monday, February 15. County health officials said on Thursday they were expanding eligibility because nearly 50% of people 75 and older have now received at least one dose of the vaccine. RELATED: ADHS on Thursday reported … Read more

Indigenous leaders warn of missionaries diverting Amazonian villages from vaccines

[ad_1] BRASILIA (Reuters) – Medical teams working to immunize remote indigenous villages in Brazil against the coronavirus have encountered fierce resistance in some communities where evangelical missionaries are fueling fears of the vaccine, tribal leaders and advocates say. A municipal health worker and an environmental military police officer speak with an indigenous woman before she … Read more

I had facial charges. Should I get the COVID-19 vaccine?

[ad_1] © Provided by TODAY Dermatologists point out that the COVID-19 vaccine is safe for people who have recently received skin fillers. Experts interviewed by TODAY Health said two cases of temporary swelling were reported by participants in the Moderna vaccine trial. Dr Mathew Avram, a Boston-based dermatologist and president of the American Society for … Read more

New Orleans Launches Waiting List for Coronavirus Vaccines; see how eligible residents can register | Coronavirus

[ad_1] The New Orleans Department of Health on Thursday launched a waiting list for people currently eligible for the coronavirus vaccine, creating a government-run enrollment method in addition to the patchwork of pharmacies, clinics and d hospitals that residents can contact for an appointment. If the waiting list does not replace the network of providers … Read more

Brazil: Missionaries “turn tribes against coronavirus vaccine” | Brazil

[ad_1] Medical teams working to immunize remote indigenous villages in Brazil against the coronavirus have encountered fierce resistance in some communities where evangelical missionaries are stoking fears of the vaccine, tribal leaders and advocates say. On the São Francisco reserve in Amazonas state, villagers in Jamamadi sent health workers to pack with bows and arrows … Read more

Santa Clara County Launches Pop-Up COVID Vaccination Sites

[ad_1] Santa Clara County is launching pop-up COVID-19 vaccination sites in East San Jose and Gilroy, with the aim of reaching neighborhoods most affected by the virus. Following a revelation last week that eligible Latinx residents were receiving the vaccine at a lower rate than other groups – despite being disproportionately affected by the virus … Read more

University of Tampa Mall COVID-19 vaccination site clogged with long lines

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[ad_1] TAMPA – Confusion and long queues marred vaccinations Thursday at the state-supported University Mall site, where people waited hours and some seniors were turned away before they could receive their second dose. The line of idling cars stretched for more than two miles at one point, the latest illustration of how the vaccine rollout … Read more