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A line for the pop up clinic at Native Pride in Irving is pictured.
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IRVING With COVID-19 vaccinations rolling out all over the country, accessibility to the vaccine can still be an issue, especially in rural areas. Thanks to the combined efforts of Dr. Raul Vazquez, president of Buffalo’s G-Health Enterprises, and J.C. Seneca, owner of Native Pride Travel Plaza, vaccinations were made more accessible.
On Wednesday, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Native Pride Travel Plaza provided 400 vaccines for eligible individuals, including truck drivers and motorists who frequent Native Pride, as well as Natives from the Allegany and Cattaraugus Territories and residents from the surrounding communities. The push for truck stops to host vaccination centers is something Seneca is very passionate about, and hosting it at his location gives him a sense of pride.
and last updated 2021-04-07 17:53:56-04
IRVING, N.Y. (WKBW) â Wednesday marked the first pop-up vaccine clinic held at a truck stop, offering COVID-19 vaccines to truck drivers, motorists, Natives from the Allegany and Cattaraugus Territories and residents from surrounding communities.
J.C. Seneca, Owner of Native Pride Travel Plaza in Seneca s Tallchief Territory, partnered with G-Health Enterprises to make this happen. We have to reach a certain percentile to make sure that as a nation, we can get through this period of this pandemic, and come out on the other side better off, he said. We have our mobile van so figured we d work out this partnership to help the Native American population, said Dr. Chet Fox, Chief Medical Officer for G-Health Enterprises.