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Indiana Governor Gets Virus Shot At State's First Mass Clinic

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb was jabbed with the COVID-19 vaccine shot as the state's first mass vaccination clinic opened Friday morning at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Holcomb sat wearing a face mask in the front passenger seat of an SUV while getting the shot in his right arm of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine being given during the drive-through clinic. Holcomb said his message was "Do it, just do it." The governor said "This is going to help us beat COVID-19." The state health department said nearly 17,000 people had filled up four days of appointments for the speedway clinic being held Friday through Monday.

 

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