As of April 5, Oregon frontline workers — including grocery and restaurant workers — are eligible for the vaccine, which means they can start scheduling appointments via one of the state’s hospitals, pharmacies, or state-run vaccine hubs. As the state loosens its restrictions on restaurant capacity and cases increase throughout Oregon, it’s extremely important that restaurant workers get their vaccine appointments scheduled. However, it remains difficult to actually nab an appointment: The Oregon Health and Science University’s scheduling site for the airport vaccine location froze up the morning of April 5, as 11,000 users tried to book appointments at 9:01 a.m.
The good news: There are a number
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