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Philly Fighting COVID CEO Andrei Doroshin Admits to Giving Vaccines to Friends

Philly Fighting COVID CEO Andrei Doroshin Admits to Giving Vaccines to Friends Rudy Chinchilla and Brian X. McCrone © Provided by NBC Philadelphia The 22-year-old CEO of a company once working with the City of Philadelphia to distribute coronavirus vaccines but now embroiled in controversy admitted that he took some vaccines home with him and injected his friends. Andrei Doroshin made the confession Thursday on the TODAY Show in what was his first TV interview since the fallout of the scandal involving Philly Fighting COVID, a group that once injected city-issued vaccines. The city has since cut ties after the group failed to disclose that it recently became a for-profit company, after collecting the personal information of thousands of residents.

Drexel University Had Plans to Send Nursing Students to Work with Andrei Doroshin s Philly Fighting COVID Startup – NBC10 Philadelphia

Updated on January 28, 2021 at 6:36 pm NBCUniversal Media, LLC Drexel University planned to lend nursing students to support a company run by a Drexel graduate student that is now under intense scrutiny for its vaccination partnership with the City of Philadelphia, the university s president said in a statement Thursday. The plans for the nursing students to work clinical rotations at a vaccination site run by the group called Philly Fighting COVID never materialized, according to Drexel President John Fry. Download our mobile app for iOS  to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. But it s the latest revelation in a still-evolving story about a 22-year-old graduate student with no medical experience gaining access to thousands of vaccines and building partnerships with some of Philadelphia s most powerful institutions.

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