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Chandler resident Lupe Solisâ prayers were answered when she received her second dose of COVID-19 vaccine.Â
Now the 77-year-old is being cautious and patient, waiting to worship in person again at St. Timothy Catholic Church in Mesa.
âPrayer takes up a big part of our life,â Solis said. âWe cannot participate in church activities. I will not feel safe now.â
Some churches have resumed in-person worship in Arizona, but Solis is still playing it safe after receiving both doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
Like so many of the nearly 1.3 million Arizonans 65 or older, Solis has adjusted to the safety precautions that have upended life since the onset of the pandemic. With COVID-19 ravaging Arizonaâs senior community, many long to return to normal activities but remain apprehensive.
Feb. 19, 2021
Lupe and Saul Solis, who were recently inoculated, relax in their Chandler home on Feb. 17. Seniors make up more than half of the people in the state who have received at least the first vaccine dose. (Photo by Kiersten Moss/Cronkite News)
Lupe Solis, left, and her sisters hope that once they receive the COVID-19 vaccine, they’ll be able to reunite for the first time in a year, like in this photo from before the pandemic. (Photo courtesy of Lupe Solis)
Lupe Solis’ prayers were answered when she received her second dose of COVID-19 vaccine recently at the State Farm Stadium mass vaccination site in Glendale. Now the 77-year-old is being cautious and patient, waiting to worship in person again at St. Timothy Catholic Church in Mesa.