CHCC conducts village outreaches for COVID-19 vaccinations
Members of the Vaccination Team and Commonwealth Healthcare Corp.’s Call Center staff from IT&E set up and prepare for a day of COVID-19 vaccination operations at the Systems of Care facility in San Antonio, Saipan. (Contributed Photo)
To further expand COVID-19 vaccine availability, the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. and the Governor’s COVID-19 Task Force hosted the first village outreach vaccination event last Saturday, April 17, 2021, at the San Antonio Systems of Care facility next to the basketball court.
CHCC administered 68 Moderna vaccines to first-dose recipients who registered on site, as well as through the CHCC Call Center at (670) 682-SHOT.
As of April 20, 2021, the CNMI has fully vaccinated 16,253 eligible persons.
Members of the Vaccination Team and Commonwealth Healthcare Corp.’s Call Center staff from IT&E set up and prepare for a day of COVID-19 vaccination operations at the Systems of Care facility in San Antonio, Saipan. (Contributed Photo)
CHCC and the Governor’s COVID-19 Task Force will be hosting the next village outreach this Saturday, April 24, from 8am to noon, at the Kagman Community Center, next to the fire station. CHCC aims to vaccinate 200 individuals with the Moderna vaccine. Individuals are highly encouraged to pre-register online at vaccinatecnmi.com, call the CHCC Call Center at (670) 682-SHOT/7468, or by registering in person at the CHCC Call Center in IT&E Chalan Laulau.
CHCC has expanded the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine availability to 16- and 17-year-olds on Rota and Tinian. All necessary forms and information are available at vaccinatecnmi.com. Parents must register for their children, as well as accompany them during the vaccination process.
CHCC and Governor’s Covid-19 Task Force will be announcing future village outreach events. For more information visit vaccinatecnmi.com. (PR)