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Caregivers Of Seniors Offered Vaccines For One Day Only At Gateway Saturday

Delmar by Delmar
March 15, 2021
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Anybody who brings a senior can get vaccinated for a restricted time solely this Saturday, March 13,  on the Gateway City Heart. 

The particular occasion will probably be held from 11:30 a.m. to three:30 p.m. and can embrace ice cream and honey drippers, in line with a flier posted on Facebook by State Senator Audrey Gibson.

The Duval County Democrat dubbed the occasion “We Care-Every One Will get One.” 

Just one caregiver will probably be vaccinated per eligible senior. 

Gateway will proceed providing common pictures to all eligible individuals, which is presently these 65 and over; K-12 college lecturers, firefighters and law enforcement officials 50 and over; all frontline well being care employees; and people deemed extraordinarily susceptible to COVID-19. 

Starting Monday, March 15, individuals aged 60 to 64 will even be eligible.   

The Gateway City Heart vaccination web site is open frequently from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day. JTA is providing free rides to Gateway for these going to get vaccinated: Name (904) 630-6100 to rearrange a trip. 

Contact Sydney Boles at sboles@wjct.org, or on Twitter at @sydneyboles.





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