SALISBURY, England (AP) â David Halls isnât a doctor, nurse or ambulance driver, but he wanted to contribute in the fight against COVID-19. So he did what he does best: He sat down on the bench beside at Salisbury Cathedralâs historic organ and began to play.
Halls is one of the many people who have turned the 800-year-old cathedral in southwestern England into a mass vaccination center as the U.K. races to inoculate 50 million people. His contribution to the effort is offering a bit of Bach, Handel and even a little Rodgers & Hammerstein to the public as they shuffle through the nave to get their shots.
David Halls isn’t a doctor, nurse or ambulance driver, but he wanted to contribute in the fight against Covid-19. So he did what he does best: He sat down on the bench beside at Salisbury Cathedral’s historic organ and began to play. Halls is one of the many people who have turned the 800-year-old cathedral in southwestern England into a mass vaccination centre as the UK races to inoculate 50 million people.
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Fourteen tables are set up to provide the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine inside Salisbury Cathedral. His contribution to the effort is offering a bit of Bach, Handel and even a little Rodgers & Hammerstein to the public as they shuffle through the nave to get their shots.
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SALISBURY, England (AP) David Halls isn’t a doctor, nurse or ambulance driver, but he wanted to contribute in the fight against COVID-19. So he did what he does best: He sat down on the bench beside at Salisbury Cathedral’s historic organ and began to play.Halls is one of the many people who have turned the 800-year-old cathedral in southwestern England into a mass