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ETSU group works to vaccinate homeless


Across the nation, people experiencing homelessness are often left out of states’ COVID-19 vaccine rollout plans — including Tennessee’s.
That left the task of vaccinating the state’s nearly 7,500 homeless people up to clinics and other groups in communities across the state, even though people experiencing homelessness, particularly those who are unsheltered, are considered higher risk for COVID-19 due to myriad factors including age and underlying health conditions.
For the hundreds of people without homes in Northeast Tennessee, it meant they were once again left out in the cold.
That’s why the East Tennessee State University Street Medicine Interest Group, or SMIG, an inter-professional group of students formed in 2019 to help the region’s homeless population, stepped in. On Saturday, March 20, they administered 20 doses of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at a pop-up event outside Munsey Memorial United Methodist Church. ....

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City will work with homeless orgs to help displaced Haven of Mercy tenants


“We have a great plan, I think, laid out,” McClain said Monday.
The day after an appointed board found the structure unfit for habitation, McClain was on a call with representatives for the city and a series of local homeless organizations to discuss ways to help the tenants, who the city has said will be “evacuated” from the shelter at 123 W. Millard St. at a yet-to-be determined time.
The Johnson City Board of Dwelling Standards and Review decided Thursday to temporarily close the shelter after hearing a presentation from staff about multiple building code violations. In a press release Friday, the city said conditions exist in the two main structures that are dangerous to the health of occupants, including defects that increase the risk of fire or accidents. ....

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Street Medicine Interest Group Forms To Help Homeless Population


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JOHNSON CITY – The Street Medicine Interest Group (SMIG), a new student organization at East Tennessee State University, is building bridges with community partners to help people who are experiencing homelessness overcome barriers to health care.
The group hosted its first flu clinic on Friday, Dec. 18, at Munsey Memorial United Methodist Church. This event provided donations of warm clothing to many and flu shots to 12 individuals who are experiencing homelessness in the Appalachian Highlands.
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The SMIG is an interprofessional student organization that is comprised of approximately 60 students representing ETSU s five health sciences colleges including the Quillen College of Medicine, Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy, College of Nursing, College of Public Health and College of Clinical and Rehabilitative Health Sciences. It was organized by students who were looking for a way to make a difference in the community. ....

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