17-year-old frontline volunteer gets COVID-19 vaccine
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Teen working on the front lines as a healthcare worker is among first to get vaccine
Kayla Foy, a 17-year-old volunteer with the Black Doctors COVID-19 Consortium, was among some of the first people to receive the Pfizer vaccine.
PHILADELPHIA - A 17-year-old self-proclaimed future doctor has been putting in hundreds of volunteer hours since the very beginning of this pandemic.
As a frontline healthcare worker, she’s one of the first to get the vaccine.
Kayla Foy is also hoping to inspire younger generations to do the same.
Foy is a volunteer with the Black Doctors COVID-19 Consortium, an organization that has helped test more than 15,000 people for COVID-19.