DOWNTOWN – The Federal Emergency Management Agency opened a new vaccination site this week which will be able to deliver up to 3000 shots of the Pfizer vaccine each day, seven days a week for eight weeks. Elements of the U.S. Navy have supported FEMA’s efforts in delivering the shots into arms. MetroSTL.com talked to John Mills from FEMA and filed this video report by James Klein.
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