![]() ![]() The state had planned to offer vaccines at airports in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau and Ketchikan, with the clinics outside the security area. Mike Dunleavy said this month that coronavirus vaccines would be available at key airports in the state starting June 1, a plan that attempts to bolster Alaska's tourist industry. The project will “determine how best to vaccinate people in an airport environment,” the state Department of Health and Social Services said in a statement. The clinic that opened Saturday is only open to state residents and workers but is aimed at serving as a test run for Alaska's scheduled program to offer coronavirus vaccines to tourists, the Anchorage Daily News reported. ![]() Watch Video: Alaska to offer COVID-19 vaccinations to touristsĪNCHORAGE, Alaska - A five-day vaccination clinic has opened at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. ![]()
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