People with underlying medical conditions start receiving COVID-19 vaccine in Shively Share Updated: 8:23 PM EDT Mar 15, 2021 Share Updated: 8:23 PM EDT Mar 15, 2021
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Show Transcript INCREASING ACCESS TO THE COVID-19 VACCINE EFFORTS CONTINUE AS U OF L HEALTH OFFICIALS ARE SETTING UP A THREE-DAY POP-UP SITE IN SHIVELY A CITY WITH THE HIGHEST AFRICAN-AMERIC POPULATION IN THE STATE. THE VIRUS IS DISPROPORTIONATELY AFFECTING AFRICAN AMERICANS ACCORDING TO LOCAL OFFICIALS. SO THEY SAY SETTING UP A VACCINE SIGHT AND SHIVELY WASN’T NO BRAINER TRADITIONALLY THROUGH THIS HEALTH PROCESS. YOU’VE SEEN GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS MAKING DECISIONS. BUT WHAT YOU HAVEN’T REALLY SEEN IN GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS GETTING WAYS DEEP AND ACTUALLY EXECUTING THOSE DECISIONS LACK OF TRANSPORTATION TO A SITE AND NOT HAVING THE TECHNOLOGY TO SIGN UP ARE TWO OF THE MAIN FACTORS LIMITING PEOPLE FROM GETTING THE VACCINE ACCORDING TO COUNCILWOMAN KEISHA DORSEY. SO IN A
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