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Vaccines come with reassurance | Local | The Journal Gazette

Michelle Davies | The Journal Gazette Phyllis Bragg, left, president of the Chi Eta Phi nursing soroity s Zeta Eta chapter, and volunteer Kim Hosendove work on registering Antowane Simmons for the COVID vaccine Saturday at the Villages of Hanna Apartments. Michelle Davies | The Journal Gazette Phyllis Bragg, seated left, President of the Chi Eta Phi Zeta Eta Chapter, and Kim Hosendove, standing, volunteer, work on registering Antowane Simmons, right, for the COVID vaccine Saturday at the Villages of Hanna Apartments. Previous Next Sunday, April 11, 2021 1:00 am Vaccines come with reassurance JAMIE DUFFY | The Journal Gazette Antowane Simmons was ready to listen, but he still had reservations about the novel coronavirus vaccine.

Vaccine Week to kick off | Local | The Journal Gazette

Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette The Rev. Robert Bell discusses plans for the city s Vaccine Registration Week on Thursday at the Wayne Township trustee s office. Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette Justin Clupper, Executive Director of Community Transportation Network, talks about how transportation will not be a barrier for people to get vaccinated and how they have partnered with Uber to give away 600 free rides for those who need transportation to get vaccinated at the Wayne Township Trustee Office on Thursday afternoon. Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette Director of HealthVisions Midwest of Fort Wayne Sharon Tubbs, gives an overview of Fort Wayne’s Vaccine Registration Week that will be on April 10th-17th at the Wayne Township Trustee Office on Thursday afternon.

Making sure everyone gets their FAIR SHOT | Sunday centerpiece

Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette Catholic Charities hold the first of three events aimed at registering former refugees for COVID vaccines on Wednesday, March 31st, 2021. Previous Next Sunday, April 04, 2021 1:00 am Making sure everyone gets their FAIR SHOT Local groups assist minorities as they navigate their path to vaccine Nay Nway Nway stares intently at her laptop screen, which sits atop a folding table in a room bustling with activity Wednesday inside an apartment complex on the city s southeast side. Masked and with a clear plastic barrier separating her from the couple she s working to help on the other side of the table, Nway asks for driver s licenses and opens the state s COVID-19 vaccination registration website. She s looking for appointments for a Burmese couple, who speak little English, to receive shots key to ending the deadly pandemic.

Northern Cape Breton residents at disadvantage for access to vaccine, says MLA

Northern Cape Breton residents at disadvantage for access to vaccine, says MLA The Nova Scotia MLA for Victoria-The Lakes says seniors living in northern Cape Breton are at a disdvantage when it comes to accessing the only COVID-19 vaccination clinic on the island. Social Sharing Keith Bain says people 80 and over should not have to travel six hours to get to COVID-19 clinic Posted: Mar 12, 2021 5:28 PM AT | Last Updated: March 12 Keith Bain, the Progressive Conservative MLA for Victoria-The Lakes, says Nova Scotia s Liberal government needs to do more to help seniors in northern Cape Breton access the COVID-19 vaccine.(Michael Gorman/CBC)

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