Thousands of high-risk people need to be vaccinated, so clinics are showing up at local LGBTQ festivals to make it easy.
“Why not? It doesn’t cost you anything and you’ll be safe, so it’s a good thing to do. And I didn’t have a reaction to the first one, so I don’t have a problem with it,” he said.were in line for their second and final doses. They waited six weeks between shots rather than the usual four in order to give other people the chance to get their first dose.
“We just need to step up manufacturing of this [vaccine] because, God forbid, it spreads into the wider population,” Williamson said. “We could be stuck with this for the rest of our lives, and I would rather not. I think everybody here feels the same way. Obviously, we’re all taking an hour out of a day of celebration and a party to go do something responsible.”
“So yesterday [Saturday] we vaccinated close to 600 people, and today we’re expecting a similar amount. It’s been pretty steady all day. We’re really happy to be here,” he said.are paid for and distributed by the federal government, but clinics like St. John’s have struggled to get reimbursed for the administrative costs.
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