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Peninsula cities choose three mass COVID-19 vaccination sites for upcoming distribution
Vaccine clinics will start setting up shop in the Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center, Hampton Roads Convention Center and Christopher Newport University. Author: 13News Now Staff Updated: 7:17 PM EST January 22, 2021
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. Representatives from a coalition of Peninsula cities announced Friday that they d be setting up three mass-vaccination sites for COVID-19 shots.
Williamsburg, James City County, York County, Poquoson, Newport News and Hampton were looking for locations where many people could come to get vaccinated, once they have enough shots for the general public.
These sites will soon be set up to share more than 1,000 doses of the vaccine every day:
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January 22, 2021 11:30 AM
Reporters at a Norfolk, Va., newspaper warned Thursday of their white privileges and blind spots in a newly launched series on the city s racial divisions.
In a tweet announcing its Dividing Lines project, the
Virginian-Pilot stated, For full disclosure, the people behind this reporting are white and benefit from numerous privileges that the disadvantaged populations highlighted in this project do not, ‘So we have blind spots.
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The disclosure showcases the growing trend among newsrooms to put a discussion of their own racial representation at the forefront of reporting.
In a similar move, the