
Photo via Polk County Division of Public Health on Facebook.
Equestrian areas like racecourses, The Kentucky Horse Park, and, above, the Tryon International Equestrian Center (TIEC) have been able to play a role in the fight against COVID-19 in their use as vaccination sites. Organizers of the vaccination clinic at TIEC have been able to utilize the indoor arena and allow recipients of the vaccine to drive to drive on in and remain in their car throughout the process. Polk County Health Director Josh Kennedy, who has been essential in mobilizing the community to volunteer for the vaccine rollout, believes that TIEC would make an excellent site to host a mass regional vaccination event that could potentially administer 5,000 doses per day.
U.S. Weekend Action:
Fresno County Horse Park H.T.: [Website] [Entry Status/Ride Times/Live Scores]
Full Gallop Farm February H.T.: [Website] [Entry Status] [Ride Times] [Live Scores]
Ocala Winter I H.T.: [Website] [Entry Status] [Ride Times] [Live Scores]
Pine Top Intermediate H.T.: [Website] [Entry Status] [Ride Times] [Live Scores]
Saturday Links:
Low risk of Covid-19 spread via sporting equipment, research shows
Don’t Forget Your Mask and Social Distancing at the Barn
Four Reasons to Join EN on Patreon Right Now
Rule Refresher: Extraordinary Rule Changes Taking Effect April 1, 2021
15 Riding Exercises to Correct Common Leg, Seat and Hand Problems
10 Soft Tissue Injury Resources on TheHorse.com
Saturday Video: What’s it like to watch cross country from inside the rider’s tent at Badminton? Well, here’s what it sounds like: