Pa. claims readiness for mass COVID-19 vaccination clinics, but they won’t all look the same
Updated Feb 15, 2021;
Posted Feb 15, 2021
Robert Keen, 84, of Forksville, thought he would have to wait until April to get the vaccine despite being eligible, but received it during a community clinic last month at the Sullivan County Elementary School in Laporte Borough. (Fred Adams / Spotlight PA)
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Michelle Crowley pictures a giant Day of Caring, the annual event where businesses loan employees to community service projects.
It will be ongoing — as long as it takes to administer COVID-19 vaccine throughout central Cumberland County, including bringing people back for second doses 3-4 weeks later.