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PHOENIX, AZ β The Arizona Department of Health Services' COVID-19 mass vaccination site at State Farm Stadium hit a milestone on Monday.
The site has now given out more than 500,000 vaccine doses since opening its doors on Jan. 11.
The total at the home of the Arizona Cardinals is around 20 percent of the state's total number to-date, according to the AZDHS' COVID-19 dashboard.
The site, which opened to the public on Jan. 11, is open to anyone age 55 or older, or that meets the state's essential worker categories.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey voiced his support for the state-run vaccination site on Monday, saying the 24/7, drive-thru facility has fast become a model for the rest of the country.
The state-run vaccination site at @StateFarmStdm has officially administered 500,000+ #COVID19 vaccine doses. That's nearly half of the total doses administered at NFL stadiums across the nation! More via @MattYurus at @12News pic.twitter.com/ePP6Pn7Icoβ Doug Ducey (@dougducey) March 15, 2021 The State Farm Stadium site has sped up its milestones of-late, going from 100,000 doses in 19 days β roughly 5,263 per day β to 400,000 doses, or 9,090 per day, ever since.
For more information on the State Farm Stadium vaccination site and how to sign up to get a jab of your own, visit AZDHS' vaccine portal.
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