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Drexel University Had Plans to Send Nursing Students to Work with Andrei Doroshin s Philly Fighting COVID Startup – NBC10 Philadelphia

Updated on January 28, 2021 at 6:36 pm NBCUniversal Media, LLC Drexel University planned to lend nursing students to support a company run by a Drexel graduate student that is now under intense scrutiny for its vaccination partnership with the City of Philadelphia, the university s president said in a statement Thursday. The plans for the nursing students to work clinical rotations at a vaccination site run by the group called Philly Fighting COVID never materialized, according to Drexel President John Fry. Download our mobile app for iOS  to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. But it s the latest revelation in a still-evolving story about a 22-year-old graduate student with no medical experience gaining access to thousands of vaccines and building partnerships with some of Philadelphia s most powerful institutions.

Why the city chose Philly Fighting COVID to administer vaccine

WHYY By Updated 10:50 a.m. Thursday On a cool night in early October, Andrei Doroshin stood on the rooftop of an apartment building near Temple University in front of a dozen of his staff and volunteers. More people joined via livestream to watch the 22-year-old CEO of Philly Fighting COVID unveil his plan to vaccinate the city of Philadelphia. Slide after PowerPoint slide delineated his vision, from scheduling to staffing to safety protocols. The marketing plan hinged on inoculating local celebrities like Meek Mill to attract their fan base. “This is a wholly Elon Musk, shooting-for-the-heavens type of thing,” Doroshin said. “We’re gonna have a preemptive strike on vaccines and basically beat everybody in Philadelphia to it.”

Ex-Pittsburgh High School Coach Charged With Dealing Cocaine

UpdatedThu, Jan 28, 2021 at 3:22 pm ET Replies(2) (Shutterstock) PITTSBURGH, PA Former Taylor Allderdice assistant football coach Branndon Pezzelle has been arrested for allegedly selling cocaine out of his home, Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro s office announced. Pezzelle, 36 has been charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, possession of controlled substance, possession of paraphernalia and possession of instruments of a crime. Subscribe Pezzelle most recently as a cadet at the Allegheny County Police Academy, from which he has been removed. The defendant gained the trust of players and families in Pittsburgh and was seeking to become a police officer all while behind the scenes selling poisons in our communities. Branndon Pezzelle has betrayed the people of Pittsburgh– an area he was vying to serve to protect, Shapiro said in a release. My office continues to hold anyone who abuses their power to account, without fear or fa

Philly Fighting COVID CEO Andrei Doroshin gave vaccines to 4 friends, claims doses were about to expire

Doroshin said he stands by his decision. I understand I made that mistake. That is my mistake to carry for the rest of my life. But it is not the mistake of the organization, Doroshin said. Doroshin also claims he had no inside connection to City Hall and that his company first started with COVID testing and before trust was built with health officials. Because we re such nerds we figured all the software stuff out before anyone else did. The Trump administration really screwed it up because they never developed any software for this, said Doroshin. Lynn Newbould, of Newtown, Bucks County, wonders if one of those vaccine doses could have been administered to her 68-year-old husband Bill.

Philadelphia let college kids distribute vaccines The result was a disaster, volunteers say

Philadelphia let ‘college kids’ distribute vaccines. The result was a ‘disaster,’ volunteers say. Antonia Noori Farzan © Rachel Wisniewski/For the Washington Post People wait in an observation area after receiving a coronavirus vaccine at the mass-vaccination site set up by Philly Fighting COVID at the Pennsylvania Convention Center on Jan. 15. Philadelphia is home to some of the most venerated medical institutions in the country. Yet when it came time to set up the city’s first and largest coronavirus mass vaccination site, officials turned to the start-up Philly Fighting COVID, a self-described “group of college kids” with minimal health-care experience.

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