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Mississippi s Black churches help narrow vaccine disparity gaps
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What to know about the COVID-19 vaccination effort in Mass this week
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Some churches looking to become vaccine sites
Churches look to become vaccination sites By Josh Gauntt | March 12, 2021 at 10:52 PM CST - Updated March 12 at 10:52 PM
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Churches are playing a big role in messaging about COVID-19 vaccines and some are also seeking to become vaccine sites.
Over the past few months, Pastors Gregory Clarke and Derrick Jordan have been educating their respective congregations in Birmingham and Trussville about the COVID-19 vaccines and encouraging them to get a shot. Both pastors have been vaccinated.
“They should realize we are going to have to do what the science says in order for us to eventually get control of this situation,” Pastor Clarke with New Hope Baptist Church said.
COVID vaccine update: US surpasses 100M; Pfizer appears to slow spread
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Kent County receives 2.5K additional vaccines to target vulnerable populations
Updated Mar 15, 2021;
Posted Mar 12, 2021
CVS pharmacist Jean Harris prepares the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at a Samaritas senior living facility on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021 in Grand Rapids. (Hope Davison | MLive.com)Hope Davison
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GRAND RAPIDS, MI The Kent County Health Department has received 2,500 additional doses of COVID-19 vaccine to target people ages 50 and older in vulnerable populations.
The health department, and its community partners, plan to push the vaccines out over the next two weeks to those 50 or older in Black and Latino communities, who are experiencing homelessness or who have mobility issues or cognitive impairments.