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Trials of a vaccine produced by Chinese company Cansinobio continue in Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad
Saleema Bibi from Murree reached the Covid-19 vaccine center last week along with her brother. Belonging to a poor family, she wanted to be part of the ongoing Covid-19 vaccine trial going on at Shifa International, a private health facility in Islamabad.
“My brother has brought me here to get vaccinated as the vaccine is free. Also, the company is paying me some money for this,” she tells
The News on Sunday. Her husband is sick and has been without work for the past several months. Her brother, also without a job, heard about these trials from someone else. “I read about these trials on the banner outside the hospital and decided to volunteer myself,” Zafar Abbas, in his late 20s and a low-grade government servant says, adding, “I volunteered myself for this trial because at this point the vaccine is free. I thought I would get this dose and this will save me the price
Dr. Ann Kellogg has joined the team at Coast Community Health Center.
Kellogg will serve as Chief Medical Officer, which is responsible for ensuring patients receive high quality and affordable medical care. Kellogg joins Coast Community Health Center after many years of education, training and service in the medical field.
âI look forward to providing excellent community-focused medical care in the Southern Oregon Coast,â Kellogg said.
Kellogg earned her masterâs degree in social work at the University of Maryland-Baltimore. She began her career as a social worker, striving to help underserved people live their best lives. After a successful career in social work, she furthered her education into medicine. Kellogg moved to Pomona, Calif., to attend Western University of Health Sciences, where she earned her medical degree. She then moved to Klamath Falls to train for her residence at Oregonâs Original Rural Family Medicine Residency through Oregon Health Scien
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