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Parkland to host National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on April 24

Parkland to host National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on April 24 Event provides opportunity for proper disposal of medications DALLAS – Expired, unused and unwanted medications in our homes can possibly end up in the wrong hands and lead to something tragic. To prevent accidents and improper disposal of potentially harmful substances, Parkland Health & Hospital System and the Dallas County Hospital District Police Department are participating in the National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.   Parkland will host the take-back from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, April 24 at several of its Dallas County locations including: Moody Outpatient Garage, 5143 Maple Ave., Dallas 75235; Garland Health Center, 802 Hopkins St., Garland 75040; and deHaro-Saldivar Health Center, 1400 Westmoreland Rd., Dallas 75211.

From coronavirus tests to COVID vaccines: How Parkland s southern Dallas site bookends the pandemic

On a mild morning in mid-March, a steady stream of cars carrying teachers, health care workers and grandparents rolled through the parking lot of Ellis Davis Field House in southern Dallas County. Lisa Wheeler, a Parkland Health & Hospital System nurse, was at the other end of the parking lot, dressed in her uniform blue scrubs, face mask and shield. She met each person who rolled down a window or opened a car door with a fresh sense of optimism. Her smile concealed, Wheeler tried to express with her eyes how happy she was to be there. “I feel like there is hope now,” Wheeler said.

Parkland expands COVID vaccines; Some seniors have a shot at getting them at home

Parkland expands COVID vaccination access; Some seniors have a shot at getting them at home Parkland will begin vaccinating without an appointment at Ellis Davis as county health department works to inoculate homebound seniors in Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Duncanville and Lancaster. People receive their COVID vaccine in a drive-thru site setup outside the Ellis Davis Field House in Dallas, Monday, March 1, 2021. Beginning April 7, anyone over 16 can be vaccinated at the site without an appointment. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News)(Tom Fox / Staff Photographer) Vaccination efforts in southern Dallas County are set to dramatically increase this week with two different strategies.

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