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Tennessee to restart nearly all vaccine outreach paused amid GOP pressure, says health commissioner
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For Kurdish Americans in Nashville, a beloved leader’s death prompts vaccine push
On a sloppy spring day in mid-March, hundreds of Kurdish Americans gathered in a field outside Nashville, Tennessee, under a sea of black umbrellas. Some of the men carried a stretcher to an open grave, where a yellow backhoe waited.
In accordance with Muslim tradition, the body of Imad Doski a prominent community leader was buried within 24 hours of his death. He was another casualty of covid-19.
“It hit people. They saw it happen to one of them,” said Faiza Rashid, a nurse practitioner at the Amed Family Clinic, the Kurdish-run medical practice in town. “It hit home.”
Mayor Cooper creates new advisory board aimed to make Nashville safer
Nashville Mayor John Cooper is assembling a team to help reduce and prevent violence.
and last updated 2021-05-05 12:23:58-04
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â Nashville Mayor John Cooper is assembling a team to help reduce and prevent violence.
Eleven Nashvillians were chosen to join the new Community Safety Partnership Advisory Board. The group consists of experts in areas ranging from Metro Council to medicine.
The board will provide funding recommendations for more than $1.5 million in grants, which Cooper allocated in March to bolster neighborhood groups working to prevent and reduce violence in Nashville.
Sumaya Muhamed and her mother Suad Abdulla pose after Suad s second vaccine dose at the Salahadeen Center in Nashville. After weeks of affectionate cajoling and patient explanation, Muhamed convinced her mother to get the shot.
On a sloppy spring day in mid-March, hundreds of Kurdish Americans gathered in a field outside Nashville under a sea of black umbrellas. Some of the men carried a stretcher to an open grave, where a yellow backhoe waited.
In accordance with Muslim tradition, the body of Imad Doski a prominent community leader was buried within 24 hours of his death. He was another casualty of COVID-19.
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