Second FEMA supported vaccination clinic opens Saturday in North Philadelphia
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Second FEMA supported vaccination clinic to open Saturday in North Philly
Philadelphia will open its second federally-supported mass vaccination clinic at the Esperanza Community Center in Feltonville as the city looks to ramp up its effort to innoculate over 1M residents.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia opened its second federally-supported mass vaccination clinic at the Esperanza Community Center in Feltonville on Saturday as the city looks to ramp up its effort to innoculate over 1M residents.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which has collaborated with Philadelphia to run the mega site at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, said the Esperanza Community Vaccination Center on 4200 block of North 5th Street has the capacity to deliver 1500–2,500 vaccinations per day.
Second FEMA supported vaccination clinic to open Saturday in North Philadelphia
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Mayor Kenney shares remarks on second FEMA vaccine site in North Philadelphia
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney said the second FEMA-run clinic in Philadelphia will help close the divide in vaccine disparity between white residents and residents of color.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia will open its second federally-supported mass vaccination clinic at the Esperanza Community Center in Feltonville as the city looks to ramp up its effort to innoculate over 1M residents.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which has collaborated with Philadelphia to run the mega site at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, will take the reins at the Esperanza Community Vaccination Center on 4200 block of North 5th Street.