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1of3R.N Natalie O [Connor labels syringes loaded with the Moderna Covid-19 Vaccine for individual patients before heading out to see patients at their homes at Hartford HealthCare at Home in Bloomfield, Connecticut on February 12, 2021. - Mobile vaccinations are being done by nurses visiting patients who are home bound or can t reach a vaccine site due to health or mobility reasons. Hartford HealthCare at Home is trying to vaccinate 3,355 patients with a team of almost 90 nurses. Nurses are sent out with pre-loaded vaccine doses and have a few hours to get to as many homes as they can before the vaccine spoils in the car. Doses are good for six hours once in the syringe. (Photo by Joseph Prezioso / AFP) (Photo by JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images)JOSEPH PREZIOSO / AFP via Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less