Black Doctor s COVID-19 Consortium offering $20 for vaccine referrals at Philly Vax-Jawn 2
Black Doctor s Consortium hosting Philly Vax-Jawn 2 event on Saturday
People returning to the Black Doctor s COVID-19 Consortium s Philly Vax-Jawn 2 can get $20 when they return for their second shot if they bring someone eligible to be vaccinated with them.
PHILADELPHIA - The Black Doctor s COVID-19 Consortium will be giving away $10,000 during their second Philly Vax-Jawn event on Saturday.
The event will be held from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at The Dell Music Center on the 2400 block of Strawberry Mansion Avenue.
Anyone who was vaccinated on April 22 or April 24, the first Philly Vax-Jawn event, that brings an eligible person to get vaccinated at Saturday s events is eligible to receive $20.
76ers to give away 500 tickets as incentive for getting vaccinated
By FOX 29 staff article
PHILADELPHIA - The 76ers partnered with the City for Philadelphia and the Black Doctors Consortium to give away 500 free tickets as an incentive for getting vaccinated at two participating clinics Saturday.
The two Black Doctors Consortium clinics are located at the Deliverance Evangelistic Church (2100 W. Lehigh Avenue) or the Esperanza Community Vaccination Center (4261 N. 5th Street).
People will get a ticket to Sunday’s home game against the Orlando Magic game while supplies last.
The tickets, in pods of two or four seats, will be available for reservation via code on a first-come, first-served basis. Codes will be distributed to any eligible to be vaccinated (including teens as young as 16) who receive either their first- or second-dose of any vaccine available at the two identified clinics.
at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) has partnered with the Philadelphia Department of Public Health and the Black Doctor’s COVID-19 Consortium to encourage children age 12 and older to get vaccinated. Four upcoming vaccine clinics will have exciting and teen-friendly activities and themes to encourage teens to come get vaccinated.
CHOP Clinical Nurse Sophia Collins and Philly Teen Vaxx Ambassador Angely were on Good Day Philadelphia to discuss their personal experiences with COVID-19 and Philly Teen Week.
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Middle school student Elise Robinson receives her first coronavirus vaccination on Wednesday, May 12, 2021, in Decatur, Ga. (AP Photo/Ron Harris)
The Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have now both approved use of the Pfizer vaccine for children ages 12 and up.
What does that mean for tweens and teens in the Philadelphia area? Here’s what parents and kids need to know.
What did the Pfizer clinical trials of 12 to 15 year olds find?
During the clinical trials, about 1,200 children received a placebo, while another 1,200 children received an active vaccine. None of the children who received an active vaccine contracted COVID-19, meaning they were 100% protected from infection.
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