Coronavirus: Several local pharmacies to begin offering COVID-19 vaccinations
Several Athens pharmacies will begin distributing the COVID-19 vaccine the week of Jan. 18, expanding vaccine distribution within Athens County.
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Several Athens pharmacies will begin distributing the COVID-19 vaccine the week of Jan. 18, expanding vaccine distribution within Athens County.
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Editor's Note: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that as of Jan. 5, the Athens City-County Health Department had administered vaccines to 409 individuals. It should read, "As of Jan. 11, the department administered vaccines to 409 individuals, Ruth Dudding, director of community health and engagement, said in an email."
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