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Cross-border worker feels blessed to receive COVID-19 vaccine
While Windsor-Essex saw the beginning of the COVID-19 vaccine roll out on Tuesday, some health care workers who work on the other side of the border got a bit of a head start.
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Krista Wahby, who works at a Detroit hospital, received the COVID-19 vaccine on Friday.(CBC) comments
While Windsor-Essex saw the beginning of the COVID-19 vaccine roll out on Tuesday, some health care workers who work on the other side of the border got a bit of a head start.
Krista Wahby, a critical care pharmacy specialist at the Detroit Medical Center s Harper University Hospital, received the vaccine on Friday afternoon.