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ANDREWS – For now, the days of mass virus vaccine clinics in Andrews are over. That appears to be a good sign, confirming many who desired immunization here have received it. Permian Regional Medical Center CNO Danny Whitehead told the hospital board Thursday that more than 8,500 county citizens have been vaccinated. That total includes more than 3,100 who have received first and second doses, and another 5,000-plus who’ve had the initial shot. “For a small community comparable to this size, we are doing very well,” Whitehead noted of Andrews County’s vaccine numbers. “What I’m most proud of is that the hospital has ...

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Lamesa Press-Reporter

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