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Women Of Color And LGBTQ People Are Taking On The Invisible Work Of The Vaccination Effort
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ZIP Advertisement It would be unthinkable to go back : New Orleans top health official issues warning about delta variant
The city recently received almost $4 million to increase vaccination efforts. Share Updated: 5:32 PM CDT Jul 13, 2021
The city recently received almost $4 million to increase vaccination efforts. Share Updated: 5:32 PM CDT Jul 13, 2021
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New Orleans vaccine rate looks good, but doctors say more work is needed
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Health workers going door-to-door to help New Orleanians get on COVID vaccine wait list
Teams of community health workers are now going door to door – to help residents sign up for a citywide COVID vaccine waitlist. Author: Paul Murphy / Eyewitness News Published: 5:38 PM CST February 25, 2021 Updated: 5:38 PM CST February 25, 2021
NEW ORLEANS Pastors, priests and other New Orleans faith leaders gathered at Abundant Life Tabernacle Church in the St. Claude neighborhood on Thursday to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
“I believe that the vaccine is the one way to protect first others and I see hundreds of people every day and it’s the best way to protect myself,” Father John Dominic Sims from St. Anthony Parish said.