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Letter: Get busy with vaccinations

By Donald Farnsworth, Vancouver
Published: January 17, 2021, 6:00am

It is a little hard to know where to start about the fiasco that has been the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine in Clark County. I have been looking for the number of those vaccinated but to no avail. Looking at the required paperwork to be sent to the state, it is a wonder if any people have been vaccinated. It’s like the county did not know they were going to have to administer the vaccine.

Every person that had the qualifications to give shots needs to be recruited. From what I have seen very little information can be found. Get a time and place, be it Walgreens, Walmart, any medical clinic, fire station and so forth. Just get the darn job done and cover as many people as possible.

There is always more vaccine on the way for those that want to dilly dally along.

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