RN Kimberly DeLine, associate chief nursing officer of the UCHealth Medical Group, gives Larry Cannon a dose of Pfizer vaccine at a UCHealth vaccination clinic. Courtesy UCHealth
UCHealth, El Paso County Public Health and Servicios de la Raza, and Peak Vista Community Health Centers are offering free pop-up vaccine clinics this weekend, to expand equitable access to COVID-19 vaccinations.Â
The clinics will run Friday. Feb. 19 and Saturday Feb. 20.Â
Announcing the clinics, El Paso County Public Health experts pointed out that the pandemic has exacerbated long-standing health disparities.
âTo achieve equity, deliberate action is needed. As COVID-19 vaccination efforts progress, it is critical to eliminate barriers to fair vaccine distribution,â Public Healthâs statement reads. âThe state provides vaccines to support these events, with the goal of helping to increase access and reduce barriers.âÂ
Vaccination event shows high demand for doses
Peak Vista Community Health Centers joined forces with Matthews-Vu Medical group to provide vaccinations to those 70 years and older at Peak Vista s Health Center at Jet Wing Drive.
Posted at 7:22 AM, Feb 06, 2021
and last updated 2021-02-06 11:15:17-05
COLORADO SPRINGS â Peak Vista Community Health Centers joined forces with Matthews-Vu Medical group to provide vaccinations to those 70 years and older at Peak Vista s Health Center at Jet Wing Drive.
This is the first vaccination event between that s a collaboration between Peak Vista and Matthews-Vu, and Sunday s event was all booked up due to high demand.
Road maintenance in El Paso County
Maybe I’m just the curious type, but I have a few questions that I bet many of you also would like to know the answers to:
Why is it that as I walk or drive by literally every road maintenance or construction project, there are anywhere from 2-6 guys standing around apparently doing nothing, while 1 or 2 people are working? Are we employing more supervisors than workers? Shouldn’t it be the other way around. Seems like quite a waste of taxpayer money.
Why is it that workers that one would assume have at least some expertise at their job, are not able to lay a patch on a road that is even with the existing surface, and is even moderately smooth? It just can’t be that hard, can it? Does anyone review the results of these jobs?
A rendering shows a street scene in the 223-unit Mosaica apartment project that s planned east of Circle Drive and Hancock Expressway on Colorado Springs southeast side. Mosaica has been designed with a neighborhood look and feel. Its 48 smaller buildings will have front porches and amenities will include backyard-like common areas, a neighborhood community center and a playground. COURTESY RENDERING
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