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St. Louis Area Libraries Helping Residents Without Computers Register For COVID-19 Vaccines

The St. Louis Public Library will open its doors again on Wednesday to help people register for the COVID Vaccine.

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March 03, 2021

The St. Louis Public Library will open their doors again on Wednesday and they are prepared for an onslaught of people looking for help registering for the COVID-19 vaccine. β€œEvery site you register is a tiny bit different, sometimes you’ll find hiccups here and there,” said Mary Meyer, the manger of Digital Services at St. Louis Public Library. Meyer and her team have spent time familiarizing themselves with the various vaccine registration sites so they can provide help to their patrons, many who don’t have computers of their own. But they are also available for those who can’t come into the library. β€œWe can help you over the phone, via email or through a Zoom appointment to help you get registered,” she explained. At the Ferguson Library, they are working to spread the word to residents about how to register.

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