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COVID-19 vaccination center opening in Strip resort on Monday

Updated January 14, 2021 - 12:58 pm

The Encore will double as a COVID-19 vaccination center, starting Monday.

A University Medical Center vaccination center will be set up inside the property’s convention space, near the self-parking garage. The center is equipped to offer hundreds of vaccinations each day, according to a statement Thursday from Wynn Resorts Ltd.

“We offered Encore as a vaccination location to help facilitate vaccine distribution as quickly and efficiently as possible throughout the Las Vegas Valley,” Wynn CEO Matt Maddox said in the statement. Wynn had originally partnered with UMC in April to provide onsite COVID-19 testing to its employees.

The Encore location will replace the vaccination clinic at UMC’s Delta Point Building at 901 Rancho Lane. Existing appointments that had been booked at the Delta Point location will instead take place at Encore.

Vaccinations will be available to Nevada residents eligible under state guidelines. That includes health care workers, first responders and those 70 and older.

Appointments may need to be booked several weeks in advance, and can be scheduled at www.umcsn.com/COVIDvaccine or by calling 702-383-2619. Operational hours will be Monday through Friday and may expand.

“The UMC COVID-19 Vaccination Center at Encore will serve as a valuable asset to our community as we work together to protect our most vulnerable populations and eventually bring an end to the COVID-19 pandemic,” UMC CEO Mason Van Houweling said in the statement.

Contact Bailey Schulz at bschulz@reviewjournal.com. Follow @bailey_schulz on Twitter.

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