Lehigh Valley’s major health networks will provide COVID-19 vaccines to public for free
Updated Dec 30, 2020;
Posted Dec 30, 2020
Dr. Gary Greenberg, an independent dentist, receives the COVID-19 vaccination at St. Luke s University Health Network s Anderson campus in Bethlehem Township. Catherine Waltemyer, a registered nurse, administers the vaccination.
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The Lehigh Valley’s two major health networks say they’ll give out free COVID-19 vaccines as soon as they become available to the general public.
By mid-December, health workers at both the Lehigh Valley Health Network and St. Luke’s University Health Network received the first shipments of the vaccine developed by Pfizer Inc. and its German partner BioNTech on their campuses. Around the same time of that shipment, a government advisory panel endorsed a second COVID-19 vaccine, paving the way for the Moderna shot to be added to the U.S. vaccination campaign.
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