Keenan Grenell stood patiently in the lobby of the Social Development Commission headquarters on Milwaukee’s north side. The commission was hosting a pop-up coronavirus vaccination clinic and Grenell had volunteered to help make the clinic run as smooth as possible. When Gerald Jones walked in, Grenell greeted him and thanked him for coming in to get his vaccine. Grenell shared that his father had died from COVID-19, and Jones expressed his sympathy. “I’d rather you fight with it than without it,” Grenell said as he escorted Jones to get his shot. When Travis Timmons, a young adult, came in for his shot, Grennell encouraged him to talk with his peers about being vaccinated.