With one month to go, it appears the nation will fall short of its vaccination goal of 70% by July 4. That is a likely outcome here in Hamilton County as well.
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Center for Closing the Health Gap
The Center for Closing the Health Gap is continuing its push to encourage Black, Hispanic and Latino/a peoples to get the COVID-19 vaccine. The agency is hosting a virtual town hall Saturday titled Black Men in Medicine - Our Crisis in 2021.
CEO Renee Mahaffey Harris says four doctors will discuss vaccine safety and efficacy and answer questions. The town hall is really to talk about our current issues, to talk about the statistics relative to Black men, says Mahaffey Harris. What the opportunity is, is to improve health outcomes for all people, but in particular raising greater awareness about Black mens health.
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Plenty of walk-in COVID-19 vaccine opportunities this weekend
If youâre still looking to get your COVID-19 vaccine, there will be plenty of chances to get the shot this weekend at pop-up events across Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.
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CINCINNATI â If youâre still looking to get your COVID-19 vaccine, there will be plenty of chances to get the shot this weekend at pop-up events across Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.
People as young as 16 can come to Music Hall and Washington Park to get free vaccines from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There is no pre-registration required simply walk up and shots will be given on a first come, first served basis.