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.
Officials with Prisma Health say they will re-open the COVID-19 vaccination site located at Gamecock Park near Williams-Brice Stadium on Tuesday. This comes after the site was temporarily closed, with appointments moved to Prisma Health Baptist Hospital on Monday due to rain.
In a statement released Monday, Prisma Health announced that they will be offering three free heart health webinars during the month of February.
COLUMBIA (WOLO): Due to severe rain conditions, Prisma Health says all COVID-19 vaccine appointments scheduled for Gamecock Park on Monday, February 15 will be moved to the vaccination site at Prisma Health Baptist Hospital, located at 1501 Sumter St. in Columbia. Appointments will be honored at their same time but at the Baptist Hospital location. Vaccinations at Baptist Hospital are…
In a statement released Thursday afternoon, Prisma Health announced that they are cutting the number of coronavirus vaccination sites from 12 to six in order to better manage vaccine supplies amidst the increased demand. Prisma says the move will help them more efficiently serve patients and streamline site logistics.
In a statement released Monday, Prisma Health announced that they will no longer be accepting walk-ins at their COVID-19 vaccination sites this week.
On Thursday, Prisma Health announced a new program that will allow those who need kidney transplants to have the procedure without leaving town.
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.