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NYITCOM Announces Free COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic in Blytheville

<b>JONESBORO, AR – </b>NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State University announced Tuesday that it will hold a free COVID-19 vaccine clinic throughout East and Northeast Arkansas over the next two weeks. The clinics will be conducted through NYITCOM’s Delta Care-A-Van program, and vaccines are free to those eligible thanks to a grant NYITCOM received from the Arkansas Minority Health Commission.<br/><br/>Confirmed dates include:<br/><br/>- <b>Wednesday, March 24</b> - Blytheville<br/><br/>1 to 5 p.m. - New St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church - 515 E. Sawyer Street<br/><br/>- <b>Friday, March 26</b> - Wynne<br/><br/>9 a.m. to noon - Technology Center for the Delta - 1790 North Falls Blvd.<br/><br/>- <b>Wednesday, March 31</b> - West Memphis<br/><br/>9 a.m. to noon - Eugene Woods Civic Center - 212 West Polk Ave.<br/><br/>Inter

Governor Ron DeSantis Highlights Efforts to Vaccinate Seniors in Partnership with Faith-Based Community

Governor Ron DeSantis Highlights Efforts to Vaccinate Seniors in Partnership with Faith-Based Community On March 5, 2021, in News Releases, by Staff Tallahassee, Fla. – Today, Governor Ron DeSantis highlighted Florida’s innovative partnership with the faith-based community to vaccinate Floridians in underserved communities. In January, Governor DeSantis directed the Florida Division of Emergency Management to work with the faith-based community to identify places of worship and other locations in underserved communities where the vaccine may be administered. Since then, the state has worked with the faith-based community to administer the vaccine at 70 events in underserved communities, administering nearly 60,000 doses of the vaccine.

Elections again? Voting opens in Louisiana s US House races

Elections again? Voting opens in Louisiana s US House races MELINDA DESLATTE, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 6 1of6The sunsets as people arrive to vote at St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church in Ironton, Louisiana for Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. (Chris Granger/The Advocate via AP)Chris Granger/APShow MoreShow Less 2of6Julia Letlow, widow of Republican U.S. Rep.-elect Luke Letlow, speaks to members of the press at the Louisiana State Archives after signing up to run for the 5th District seat on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021, in Baton Rouge, La. Luke Letlow won a December election for the congressional seat but died of COVID-19 complications in December, before he could be sworn into office.Brett Duke/APShow MoreShow Less

A year of COVID-19 in central Pa : Where we started, where we are and how we got here

Coronavirus in Pennsylvania A year of COVID-19 in central Pa.: Where we started, where we are and how we got here Updated on Mar 04, 2021; Published on Mar 04, 2021 Nathaniel Williams II collects a swab sample from Casey Stouffer of Steelton at the COVID-19 mobile testing unit. Hamilton Health Center offers free COVID-19 testing at a mobile location set up in Steelton, November 13, 2020. Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com The pandemic reached Pennsylvania on March 6, 2020. That’s the day that the state announced that two people, one in Delaware County and one in Wayne County, had become the first in the Commonwealth to test positive for the novel coronavirus.

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