From the East Coast to the West, health officials are taking the Covid-19 vaccines on the road.
Across the country, nurses, technicians, emergency medical workers and community partners are rolling up to the doorsteps, streets and churches of people who are homeless, who live in areas without reliable transportation or who have no internet access.
Their goal: to reach the unvaccinated stragglers in overlooked neighborhoods, plugging a vulnerable gap in the nationwide effort to outmaneuver death. Some people are encumbered by jobs or the responsibility of child care. Others struggle with dire poverty. Many are adrift, out of reach or uninformed.
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Crime-writer Rachel Lynch
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One cold morning, the butchered remains of a woman are discovered. DI Kelly Porter knows this is the work of someone who has killed before – and will kill again.
Before you think there is a serial killer on the loose in Hertfordshire, rest assured, it’s an extract from Baldock crime author Rachel Lynch’s new novel. Her eighth in the detective inspector Kelly Porter series, the 48-year-old’s gripping stories have sold almost half a million copies.
As a child Rachel ‘always had something to say’, writing stories and poetry and losing herself in books. She continued her love of literature while studying history at the University of Lancaster. But it is the wild, rugged scenery of the Lake District that inspires her atmospheric crime novels.
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