The state of New Hampshire had seven mobile vaccination clinic teams operating to provide COVID-19 vaccines and booster doses over the past year. The program ended June 30. (COURTESY PHOTO)
The state of New Hampshire had seven mobile vaccination clinic teams operating to provide COVID-19 vaccines and booster doses over the past year. The program ended June 30. (COURTESY PHOTO)
CONCORD — The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services COVID-19 Mobile Vaccination Clinics and Homebased Vaccination Program closed last week with the end of COVID-19 federal funding June 30.
Also effective June 30, the 2-1-1 call center will no longer triage calls for COVID-19 and instead refer callers with COVID-19 inquiries to their primary care provider or to other resources.
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