PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Six lucky Oregon drivers got a dose of the coronavirus vaccine on Tuesday while stranded in the snow.
Josephine County Public Health held a vaccine clinic at Illinois Valley High School and had six leftover doses because the intended recipients got stuck on their way to the clinic. The vaccines were about to expire, so officials decided to give them out.
Twenty personnel were on their way back to Grants Pass when they got stuck on Highway 199 near Hayes Hill. Thats when they went car to car and gave out the extra doses.
An ambulance was near by as a precaution.
One of the drivers ended up being a Josephine County Sheriff’s Office employee who was meant to receive the dose.
JCPH Director Mike Weber said it was one of the coolest operations he’d been a part of.
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