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From churches to mosque, Bridgeport faith leaders offering COVID vaccines
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Nurse Marie St. Jean administers a COVID-19 vaccination to Rev. Brenda Barnes of Faith Gospel Assembly Church during a news conference in front of St. Vincent’s Medical Center, in Bridgeport, Conn. Feb. 26, 2021. Nine black and Latino clergy members from various Bridgeport ministries received vaccinations at the Friday event.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Nurse Marie St. Jean administers a COVID-19 vaccination to Bishop Hector Hernandez of Iglesias de Dios during a news conference in front of St. Vincent’s Medical Center, in Bridgeport, Conn. Feb. 26, 2021. Nine black and Latino clergy members from various Bridgeport ministries received vaccinations at the Friday event.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
Black Tusk Resources Inc. Completes Diamond Drilling on the McKenzie East Project, Quebec
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / March 5, 2021 / Black Tusk Resources Inc. ( Black Tusk or the Company) (CSE:TUSK) is pleased to announce that the initial phase of diamond drilling is now completed on the McKenzie East gold property located north of Val d Or, Quebec. The Company completed eight diamond drill holes totalling 2,584 metres.
McKenzie East Project drill hole summary
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Dr. Mathieu Piché, OGQ, oversees core processing on the McKenzie East project. His preliminary observations indicate that the area of drilling by holes MKE21-03, MKE21-04 and MKE21-08 has intersected bedrock with characteristics conducive to gold mineralization. This includes a small grain of visible gold observed in hole MKE21-03 (see news release dated February 15, 2021).
Bon Secours helps to address racial & ethnic disparities in healthcare
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NORFOLK, Va. â Dr. Moussa Sissokoâs decision to go into medicine was driven largely by his experience growing up in West Africa, overcoming polio as a child and seeing firsthand the disparities that exist in healthcare.
âWhere I grew up, you will see many people afflicted with polio like me, or other diseases like blindness, who were of my age sitting in the street and it never set up well with me, so I always told myself Iâd like to do science to understand this and try to help and do something.â