Hard hit by coronavirus, Denver clinic helps Native Americans get vaccinated
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and last updated 2021-01-08 22:59:04-05
DENVER â The Denver Indian Health and Family Services held their first clinic in Denver on Friday and gave the Moderna shot to 120 Native Americans.
Charlene Irani is a board member with the Denver Indian Health and Family Services. She received her vaccine on Wednesday. On Friday, she helped people fill out forms and prepared them for their inoculation.
Irani calls COVID-19 the invisible virus. She says itâs taken the lives of her people.
âIâve had friends die because they didnât believe it was real,â Irani said. âThis is real.â
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