Officials: Albany vaccine clinic serving people with disabilities could be statewide model
Officials: Albany vaccine clinic serving people with disabilities could be statewide model
The event, held Wednesday at the Center for Disability Services, was designed to address barriers people with disabilities face when seeking vaccine
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1of17Roshni Modasi, left, is comforted by her mother, Namita, right, who held her hand while she received a COVID-19 vaccine injection during a vaccination clinic on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021, at the Center for Disability Services in Albany, N.Y. Albany County and Albany Medical Center, with the approval of the New York State Health Department, allocated 450 dosages of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to be administered to people who live in groups homes for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as the workers who care for them. (Will Waldron/Times Union)Will Waldron/Albany Times UnionShow MoreSh
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COVID-19 vaccine information continues to be the number one call Chemung County is getting from the community. Chemung County Executive Chris Moss and Public Health Director Pete Buzzetti held a p.