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Colorado officials suspend clinic, recommends revaccination

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By PATTY NIEBERG
Associated Press/Report for America

DENVER (AP) — Colorado’s health department is recommending that people who received their COVID-19 vaccines at a Colorado Springs clinic get revaccinated after a state investigation found the facility improperly stored and handled vaccine doses. The department said Friday it also is permanently banning the Dr. Moma Health & Wellness Clinic from any participation in the federal government’s vaccination campaign. It suspended the clinic April 9 after reports of problems in storing, handling and documenting vaccine doses, and in observing patients after they’d been injected. The health department has emailed revaccination guidance to nearly 4,800 people who received vaccines at the clinic last spring.

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