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New Hampshire COVID-19 vaccination van stops service Thursday

Halt in service coincides with end of federal COVID-19 funding

New Hampshire COVID-19 vaccination van stops service Thursday

Halt in service coincides with end of federal COVID-19 funding

STEVE: NEW HAMPSHIRE CHILDREN AS YOUNG AS SIX MONTHS OLD CAN NOW GET A COVID-19 VACCINE. DHHS SAYS CLOSE TO 10,000 DOSES OF THE VACCINES HAVE ALREADY BEEN DELIVERED AND MORE WILL BE ARRIVING ON A WEEKLY BASIS THE CDC AND FDA HAVE GIVEN THE GREEN LIGHT FOR BOTH PFIZER AND MODERNA SHOTS FOR THAT IT GROUP DHHS IS CALLING THEIR CHILD’S PEDIATRICIAN OR PRIMARY CARE PROVIDER TO HAVE THE SHOTS ADMINISTERED IN A MEDICAL SETTING. PARENTS CAN GO TO VACCINES. AND H.GO
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New Hampshire COVID-19 vaccination van stops service Thursday

Halt in service coincides with end of federal COVID-19 funding

The state is pumping the breaks on its mobile vaccine clinics.Thursday is the last day that the pink vans will be touring the state.State officials said the shutdown coincides with the end of federal COVID-19 funding. ^^ In the video player above, see recent COVID-19 vaccine coverage ^^Also starting Thursday, the state’s 211 call center will no longer triage calls for COVID-19.The call center will now refer those callers to their primary care provider or to other resources.In addition, the state's program to vaccinate homebound residents also ends Thursday. Moving forward, homebound residents needing a COVID-19 vaccine or booster shot can contact their local Visiting Nurses Association. ** Town-by-town: COVID-19 case data | Vaccination data **--

The state is pumping the breaks on its mobile vaccine clinics.

Thursday is the last day that the pink vans will be touring the state.

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State officials said the shutdown coincides with the end of federal COVID-19 funding.

^^ In the video player above, see recent COVID-19 vaccine coverage ^^

Also starting Thursday, the state’s 211 call center will no longer triage calls for COVID-19.

The call center will now refer those callers to their primary care provider or to other resources.

In addition, the state's program to vaccinate homebound residents also ends Thursday. Moving forward, homebound residents needing a COVID-19 vaccine or booster shot can contact their local Visiting Nurses Association.

** Town-by-town: COVID-19 case data | Vaccination data **

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