UPMC holds vaccination clinic for most vulnerable
UPMC partnered with Light of Life, United Way and other community groups to find and vaccinate those in need Share Updated: 6:20 PM EST Feb 11, 2021
UPMC holds vaccination clinic for most vulnerable
UPMC partnered with Light of Life, United Way and other community groups to find and vaccinate those in need Share Updated: 6:20 PM EST Feb 11, 2021
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Show Transcript LANGUAGE BARRIERS TO MAKE SURE EVERYONE CAN GET THE VACCINE. PITTSBURGH’S ACTION NEWS 4 REPORTER MARCIE CIPRIANI IS LIVE NOW WITH HOW THE PARTICULAR CLINIC WILL WORK. MARCIE: THE CLINIC WILL BE HELD HERE ON THE SOUTHSIDE ON MARY STREET. THE PEOPLE BEING VACCINATED WERE CHOSEN BECAUSE THEY ARE 65 OR OLDER AND VULNERABLE. UPMC SAYS THEY PARTNERED WITH COMMUNITY GROUPS TO IDENTIFY THOSE PEOPLE, REACH OUT TO THEM, AND OFFER THE VACCINE. DIDN’T KNOW WHEN I WOULD GET IT. JIM: INSIDE UPMC’S CLINIC I REALLY DO FEEL RELI
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Father Martie Johnson Jr. of Neighborhood Resilience Project gives a thumbs up after receiving his covid-19 vaccine from Michael McDermott at UPMC Mercy Hospital on the South Side of Pittsburgh on Tuesday.
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Dr. Maya Ragavan talks to media during a vaccine clinic at UPMC Mercy Hospital on the South Side of Pittsburgh on Tuesday.
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Father Paul Abernathy of Neighborhood Resilience Project receives his covid-19 vaccine from Heather Johnson at UPMC Mercy Hospital on Tuesday.
Louis B. Ruediger | Tribune-Review
Louis B. Ruediger | Tribune-Review
Maurice Hickman 51, of Neighborhood Resilience Project receives his covid-19 vaccine at the UPMC Mercy Hospital on Tuesday.