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As of Friday, February 12, 11.1 percent of all vaccinations in the state went to Black Alabamians.
Posted: Feb 13, 2021 12:08 AM
Posted By: Will Robinson-Smith
As the State of Alabama wrapped up a week of mass vaccination clinics, thousands of people received thier first dose of either the Pfizer or the Moderna-manufactured vaccines.
Among them were Kiietti and Arbie Parker. They said it was a pleasant surprise when they learned that they would be able to get their shots this week.
Kiietti and Arbie Parker pose after receiving their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine created by Pfizer and BioNTech. The couple got their shots during the final day of the mass vaccination clinic at John Hunt Park. (Courtesy: Arbie Parker)
ron mott is live with more. ron, good morning. reporter: hey, erica, good morning to you. there s no such thing as routine movements in afghanistan, but the mission the young foreign service worker was on yesterday is pretty fundamental. she was on the way to a school in a convoy to deliver books to children when tragedy ensued. a suicide attacker detonated a bomb killing three american service members and two civilians, including the diplomat, anne smedinghoff. she d been here in afghanistan since last summer doing a job her parents said she absolutely loved. in a statement to the washington post, her parents called her a wonderful woman, strong, intelligent, independent, and loved what she was doing. they are consoled knowing she was serving her country by helping to make a positive difference in the world. today in turkey, an emotional secretary of state john kerry, who met with her a few weeks ago, called saturday s attacks on americans a grim reminder of the dangers