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CDC & FDA Won’t Require Boosters For Vaccinated People… Yet

July 9, 2021

As of July 9, 2021, there have been 332,345,797 vaccines administered in the U.S., per the CDC.  Being vaccinated affords individuals protections against COVID-19 and affords them more freedoms to return to many of the same activities they did before the pandemic began.  Per the CDC, “fully vaccinated people can resume activities without wearing a

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COVID-19 Vaccination Updates

June 15, 2021

The CDC’s vaccine tracking page, which is updated daily, indicated that it has delivered 374.8 million vaccine doses to the states and administered a total of 311.8 million doses into the arms of people in the U.S. The math comes out to just about 44% of the population being fully vaccinated with either one or

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Medicare Offers Additional Compensation For In-Home Vaccinations

June 11, 2021

To date, roughly 75% of seniors age 65 and older are fully vaccinated with one of the three approved COVID-19 shots. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) are trying to close that gap and get more seniors vaccinated by offering additional compensation for medical providers and facilities who visit these unvaccinated seniors in

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Covid19 Coronavirus

April 17, 2020

Frequently Asked Questions About The Coronavirus At UrgentCare.com we realize that we are all feeling anxious and concerned about the Coronavirus and are seeking answers. One of the many things we can do to do our part in the fight against the Coronavirus is to be informed with accurate, reliable information from credible sources in

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Some Urgent Care Centers Now Equipped To Handle Coronavirus Testing

April 4, 2020

The Coronavirus (Covid19) has taken most of America and the world for that matter by surprise, sending healthcare providers scrambling to figure out how to navigate the rapidly expanding needs of possible Coronavirus patients. Testing has been at the forefront of fighting the spread of the virus, which until recently could only be done in

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