With some people over the age of 80 and unable to visit a mass vaccination clinic, there are family doctors willing to bring the COVID-19 vaccine to their doorstep, but at least two municipalities in Ontario say plans for specific segments of the population are still being figured out.
Easton church partners with hospital to get COVID vaccines to minority communities
Updated Mar 02, 2021;
Posted Mar 02, 2021
First responders line up to receive a COVID-19 vaccine during a clinic provided by Mount Bethel and Wind Gap Community pharmacies on Jan. 16 at Bangor Area High School. Greater Shiloh Church in Easton is partnering with St. Luke s University Health Network to become a vaccination station to help immunize more people in minority communities.Saed Hindash | For lehighvalleylive.com
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Pastor Phillip Davis got his COVID-19 vaccine shot on video, where the rest of the community could see it.
“Listen,” the pastor says in a Facebook video for the Easton-based Greater Shiloh Church, “let’s just get healthy. Let’s make sure we’re taking the vaccine.”
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