

MaineHealth employees applaud the final day of a vaccination clinic at the former location of Scarborough Downs with a brief celebration on Thursday.
MaineHealth Nurse Ellie Roberts fills syringes with the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine during the final day of the vaccination clinic. Some 87,000 Mainers have been vaccinated at the site since it opened in early February.
Check out clerks await patients on Thursday. State health officials say with 50 percent of the total population now immunized, their strategy is changing to move to smaller locations to vaccinate as much of the remaining population as possible.
A "gratitude wall" at MaineHealth's vaccination clinic is full of handwritten messages of praise and thanks.
A detail of the "gratitude wall" shows thanks from patients.
Ellie Foster, a point of dispensary unit leader for MaineHealth, working on the last day of the clinic. Northern Light will close its mass clinic in Bangor next week.
Cary Olson, assistant Vice President of corporate social responsibility for MaineHealth, near an ice cream truck set up to serve volunteers and staff at lunchtime on the last day.
Scot Remick, a medical director for MaineHealth, at the final day of the vaccination clinic at the former harness racing track.
Wendy Osgood, vice president for adult services and emergency services for MaineHealth, talks to a reporter during the final day of a vaccination clinic at the former location of Scarborough Downs.
A note on a white board in the employee break room marks the final day of MaineHealth's vaccination clinic at Scarborough Downs.