Photos: Casper-Natrona County Health Department tours new mall vaccination clinic
- Cayla Nimmo
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The Casper-Natrona County health department showed off its new vaccination clinic Monday at the Eastridge Mall. The department hopes the facility will allow it to vaccinate as many as 1,500 people per day.

Hailey Bloom, spokesperson for the Casper-Natrona County Health Department, leads a tour of the new Casper Vaccine Clinic on March 29 at the Eastridge Mall in Casper on March 29. The clinic is open to anyone 16 or older, and appointments can be booked online at CasperVCovid.com.
- Cayla Nimmo, Star-Tribune

Tables are spaced out with hand sanitizer in preparation for individuals participating in the Casper-Natrona County Health Department's Casper Vaccine Clinic at the Eastridge Mall in Casper on Monday, March 29, 2021. The tables and chairs were donated by the Central Wyoming Fairgrounds.
- Cayla Nimmo, Star-Tribune
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Hailey Bloom, spokesperson for the Casper-Natrona County Health Department, leads a tour of the new Casper Vaccine Clinic on March 29 at the Eastridge Mall in Casper on March 29. The clinic is open to anyone 16 or older, and appointments can be booked online at CasperVCovid.com.
- Cayla Nimmo, Star-Tribune
Tables are spaced out with hand sanitizer in preparation for individuals participating in the Casper-Natrona County Health Department's Casper Vaccine Clinic at the Eastridge Mall in Casper on Monday, March 29, 2021. The tables and chairs were donated by the Central Wyoming Fairgrounds.
- Cayla Nimmo, Star-Tribune
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As Natrona County moves into Phase 2 and the vaccine becomes available to most of the population, the clinic is part of the county’s effort to vaccinate as much of the community as possible.
Sublette County reported one case of B.1.427 and three of B.1.429. Both COVID-19 variants are more transmissible and more resistant to current vaccines than other strains.Â
Mass vaccinations have begun in Casper, and residents say they are eager to return to normal life. But hundreds of appointments remain unclaimed.Â