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Helping the homebound get vaccinated
Santa Fe Fire is offering at-home COVID-19 vaccines to those who are homebound. Share Updated: 5:41 AM MDT May 26, 2021
Santa Fe Fire is offering at-home COVID-19 vaccines to those who are homebound. Share Updated: 5:41 AM MDT May 26, 2021
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Show Transcript 60% OF THE STATE VACCINATED,E W CAN FULLY REOPEN. RIGHT NOW, WE’RE AT, 5.4% THOUSANDS OF NEW MEXICANS VEHA ALREADY BEEN VACCINATEUT B THERE’S A GROUP OF PEOPLE,HO MAY HAVE BEEN FORGOTTEN, IF IT WASN’T FOR ONE FIRE DEPARTMT. LET’S GO TO ANCHOR SASHA LENNINR.GE SASHA, SANTA FE FIREFIGHTERS ARE GOING TO PEOPLE’S HOMES TOET G THEM VACCINATED? SASHA: YES THEY ARE. THERE ARE A LOT OF PEOPLE OWH CANNOT LEAVE THEIR HOME TO GET THE BEST VACCINE. MORE SPECIFICALLY THOSE WHO ARE HOMEBOUND. THE SANTFE FA IRE DEPARTMENT IS MAKING SURE, THEY GET THEIR OTS.SH FOR MONTHS, DIXIE RAY AND HER HUSBAND BOB, HAVE BEEN WAITING. AND THIS, IMPORTANT MOME,N