Detroit launches homebound COVID-19 vaccination outreach
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Detroit The city announced Wednesday a program to provide COVID-19 vaccines to residents who are homebound as part of an effort to boost vaccination rates in Detroit.
The city has estimated 40,000 homebound Detroiters unable to make it to vaccination sites due to either age or disability, Ron Taylor, president and CEO of the Detroit Area Agency on Aging, said at a press conference announcing the new initiative. This really allows us to scale up our energies, our efforts, and also our resources to serve those individuals most vulnerable in our community, he said.
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Officials halfway through planning stage on pedestrian trails project in Dubois Co.
Officials halfway through planning stage on pedestrian trails project in Dubois Co. By Brady Williams | May 10, 2021 at 5:01 PM CDT - Updated May 10 at 5:49 PM
DUBOIS CO., Ind. (WFIE) - In Dubois County, the bike and pedestrian project to increase connectivity in the county is about halfway through its planning stage.
Three maps were shared with the public last week; one showing proposed bike paths, one that adds the pedestrian trails, and the final map showing all shared and exclusive paths the county is considering.
Those in charge say the main goal is to have more connections throughout the county to encourage healthy activities. They say by improving the infrastructure, it can help bring in tourists as well.
Specialist business property adviser, Christie & Co, announced the sale of Aberlour Pharmacy in Banffshire. The pharmacy, which dispenses an average of 5,500 NHS items per month, is completely unopposed in the town, and is within walking distance of the local GP surgery. The town is known for its distillery which attracts many visitors throughout the year. The pharmacy was acquired in 2018 by its previous owner, Parklands Care Home Group, which also owns nine care homes. Parklands said it recently decided to sell the pharmacy to concentrate on expanding its care home operations. Ron Taylor, managing director, said: “Parklands is continuing to expand care provision in the North and we felt that we should focus on this core aspect of our operation.