Vaccination clinics in Spokane
The State Health Department’s goal is to vaccinate 70% of Washington state’s eligible population in six or seven months, or by mid-summer.
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WSU nursing student Dane Lawson loads up a second Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for Mike Partridge, 65, right, during a Spokane Regional Health District vaccine clinic, Tuesday, March 2, 2021, at the House of Charity in downtown Spokane. Hannah Gubitz, WSU Community Health Clinical Instructor is at rear.
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Jennifer Leick, right, receives a Covid-19 vaccine from WSU nursing student Erin McLeod, left, on Friday, January 22, 2021, at Summit Cancer Centers in Spokane, Wash.
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Travis Albo, a pharmacist with Omnicare, gives Wallace McGregor his second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Feb. 1 during a mass vaccination at the Fairwinds Retirement Community in Spokane.
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Dr. Umair Shah, the Washington state Secretary of Health, center, gets a tour of the mass vaccination site at the Spokane Arena from Jennifer Dixon, left, of the Department of Health and met with National Guard soldiers like Ssgt. Crystal Chavarria, right, during the visit Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021. Shah toured the site then headed off to the Tri-Cities to see more vaccination sites.
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Dr. Umair Shah, the Washington state Secretary of Health, center left, gets a tour of the mass vaccination site at the Spokane Arena from Jennifer Dixon, center right, of the Department of Health on Feb. 9. Shah toured the site then headed off to the Tri-Cities to see more vaccination sites.
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Randy Albright, left, receives the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, Friday, Jan. 22, 2021, from nurse Beth Cutler, right, at a pop-up clinic at Holy Family Hospital in north Spokane. The pop-up event will administer 1400 doses over three days to people 65 and over.
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Robin Toth receives the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine from nurse Dawn Doud, right, Friday, Jan. 22, 2021, at a pop-up clinic at Holy Family Hospital in north Spokane. Behind them, Michael Toth, Robin’s husband, prepares to get his dose from nurse Brian Baker.
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WSU nursing student Dane Lawson loads up another dose of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine during a Spokane Regional Health District vaccine clinic, Tuesday, March 2, 2021, at the House of Charity in downtown Spokane.
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