“Love & Lobsters,” a play by John Linscott, will be presented by Freeport Players from Aug. 11-20 at Freeport Performing Arts Center. This romantic musical comedy is about going away to find your way. Laura Lawson, nightclub singer, leaves her conflicted life in Manhattan and hops on a tour bus to a small town in […]
“Love & Lobsters,” a play by John Linscott, will be presented by Freeport Players from Aug. 11-20 at Freeport Performing Arts Center. This romantic musical comedy is about going away to find your way. Laura Lawson, nightclub singer, leaves her conflicted life in Manhattan and hops on a tour bus to a small town in […]
It’s Thursday morning in a cavernous ballroom at the Georgia International Convention Center in College Park.
Tori Hood, an emergency room nurse with Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, is here at this pop-up clinic vaccinating some of the first kids in the state newly eligible for Pfizer’s two-dose COVID-19 regimen.
“Alright, Emma,” Hood calls out to a group of triplets all waiting to get their first shots. “Are you fine with your left arm as well, hon?”
“Yes, I am,” 15-year-old Emma Linscott says as she takes a seat and rolls up her sleeve. She’s the second of her siblings to get the jab.
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For the Lindscott triplets, Thursday was a day for the first dose, multiplied by three. I m feeling good. It doesn t hurt right now, Emma Linscott said. I m glad I got it. It was just a pinch. It was a lot faster than I thought too, John Linscott added. Our grandma lives with us so now our house is a lot safer now that we re vaccinated, Tristan Linscott added.
The triplets among the first in their age group to get their shots at Children s vaccine clinic at Georgia International Convention Center.