The Comet Launches “Don’t Miss Your Shot” Campaign Today

Midlands Transit Organization Informs and Transports People to Vaccine Locations

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Columbia, SC – The Central Midlands Regional Transit Authority (The COMET) launched a comprehensive campaign to inform and transport Midlands residents to major vaccination sites in Richland and Lexington Counties. “Don’t Miss Your Shot” seeks to connect people who need and desire the COVID vaccine to a transportation service offered by The COMET that best fits the individual’s situation. Transportation is free of charge for those eligible to receive their vaccine.

Through partnerships with the SC Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC), Prisma Health, Lexington Medical Center, Columbia VA Health System, Columbia Housing Authority, Senior Resources, Thomas Media Group/Black Pages/Black Expo, and local governments, The COMET is getting the word out that lack of personal transportation must not be an impediment for receiving the vaccination against COVID-19.

A dedicated web page, www.COMETCovidHelp.org, radio, television, printed materials, social media, billboards, and in-person will be used as channels for messaging and detailed information on how to use The COMET transit services to get to vaccination locations. Those without internet access may call 803.255.7100 for general information.

The campaign is expected to run, at minimum, through the end of 2021.

There are people in our community who are the most affected by the ravages of COVID-19 – especially older adults, the disabled, minorities, and the poor. Many of these individuals are dependent upon public transportation to help them access much needed health and wellness resources. The COMET family of services is here to help.”

John Andoh, Executive Director/CEO of The COMET

In addition to The COMET fixed route bus services which serves many of the hospitals, urgent care facilities and pharmacies in Richland and Lexington Counties, The COMET offers three additional programs to serve those 65 years old and older and/or persons with disabilities needing transportation:

  • V-TRIP, the Volunteer Transportation Program, which provides a limited mileage reimbursement to a friend or neighbor who transports someone who resides in Richland or Lexington Counties but is outside of The COMET service area. Registration for this program is required by calling 803.834.2382 or visiting mobility@thecometsc.gov.
  • PUP, or the Pick-Up Program, utilizes Uber, Lyft and Taxi services to transport residents of Richland or Lexington Counties who are outside of The COMET service area. Limited reimbursement is provided, and registration is required by calling 803.834.2382 or visiting mobility@thecometsc.gov.

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