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No real point other than a state-sponsored vaccination van would be best utilized in crowded counties, where the van's healthcare workers can wait outside a gas station to vaccinate a ready stream of the willing. (As they get up off their couches).
![]() Coös County--with a lower occurrence of Covid--not so much.
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And since we pointed out the Coos has a greater percentage of residents that are already vaccinated... even fewer.
The vans will go where crowds with higher percentage of those that have not been vaccinated exist. |
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