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FISHERS, Ind., Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Very low-income senior residents and personnel of AHEPA Affordable Housing Management Company s (AMC) 91 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly communities nationwide are set to receive critical FDA-authorized COVID-19 vaccination services provided and administered as part of the Pharmacy Partnership for Long-term Care Program, starting Jan. 8, 2021, announced AMC President and CEO Steve Beck.
28 Scheduled Vaccine Clinics at AMC Communities
Penelope 60 Senior Apartments, Mishawaka, Ind., where one of the scheduled clinics will be held in January 2021. The vaccine is to be celebrated, AMC President and CEO Steve Beck said.
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BROOKLINE, MA Residents and staff at long-term care facilities, rest homes and assisted living facilities began this week in Brookline as a part of the federal Pharmacy Partnership for Long-term Care Program.
Long-term care facilities have been matched with a pharmacy that will provide the COVID-19 vaccination for free.
Pharmacy vaccine teams plan to visit each facility three times in order to stagger vaccinations. The vaccine must be given to each person in two doses, approximately three weeks apart. A benefit of protection against COVID-19 is shown within two weeks of the first dose, according to Health Commissioner Swannie Jett.