Prisma Health hosts town hall to answer common vaccine questions
Prisma Health held a town hall Thursday afternoon to answer common questions and concerns people have about the coronavirus vaccine.
At 111 years old, Maria Aulenbacher is South Carolina’s oldest resident, and now she is among the latest residents to be vaccinated for COVID-19.
Prisma Health announced that it delivered its 100,000th dose of the coronavirus vaccine on Monday.
According to Prisma Health, the following locations are accepting a limited number of walk-ins to receive their first dose of the vaccine:
Prisma Health held a town hall Thursday afternoon to answer common questions and concerns people have about the coronavirus vaccine.
Prisma Health is now accepting limited walk-ins for COVID-19 vaccinations, but only while supplies last. The health system had previously stopped allowing walk-ins because of a lower than expected vaccine supply.
If you have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine, Prisma Health wants to help answer them at a live town hall today.
Courtesy: Prisma Health Tuomey COLUMBIA (WOLO): After two high-volume community vaccination sites in Columbia and Greenville Friday, Prisma Health says they’ve nearly reached their goal of 10,000 vaccinations a day. However, since the COVID-19 vaccine was made available, Prisma Health has administered more vaccinations than any health provider in our state, with 68, 867 doses, which is 25% of all…
South Carolinians 70-years-old and above will soon be able to receive in-person assistance for scheduling their COVID-19 vaccine.
Prisma Health opened two large-scale COVID-19 vaccination sites Monday. One is in Greenville, and the other is right here in Columbia, near Williams-Brice Stadium.
Beginning Monday, Prisma Health says it is opening two large-scale COVID-19 vaccination sites. The sites, located in Columbia and Greenville, are by appointment only.