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Senior center worker gets 2nd shot to honor sister who died of COVID: 'I finally did it'


Senior center worker gets 2nd shot to honor sister who died of COVID: I finally did it
Bernetta Finney-Vincent: I took the shot in her name
Residents and team members at the Hermitage Richmond long term care facility received their second and final dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine Friday, just three weeks after receiving their first dose.
and last updated 2021-01-29 13:03:44-05
RICHMOND, Va. Residents and team members at the Hermitage Richmond long-term care facility received their second and final dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine Friday, just three weeks after receiving their first dose.
I had hope. I had hope, said Bernetta Finney-Vincent, Life Enhancement Coordinator with Hermitage Richmond. I got my second shot, I feel fine, and I feel we re moving forward with beating this disease. ....

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Holes in Va.'s race, ethnicity reporting for vaccines leave doubts about equitable distribution | State and Regional News


By SABRINA MORENO
Richmond Times-Dispatch
RICHMOND — Virginia has not recorded the race or ethnicity of more than half of the people who have received the coronavirus vaccine, undercutting a critical pillar in marshaling resources to hard-hit populations.
There’s little evidence to show that will change, even as the state pledges an equitable distribution of a limited supply that researchers say is nearly impossible to execute without accounting for these demographics.
The already questionable success of asking its most skeptical and underserved communities for trust lies in incomplete state figures that show that when race has been recorded, 71% of those vaccinated have been white. Whites account for less than half of COVID-19 hospitalizations, but make up 59% of health care workers prioritized in the first phase of distribution. ....

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