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Some SC seniors face significant technical hurdles during the introduction of the COVID-19 vaccine Health

Then he got a call. A friend had given his name to someone from Roper St. Francis. The hospital system was setting up a mass vaccination event in North Charleston. Henderson, who works in real estate and lives in Goose Creek, was able to schedule one of the first appointments. “It was just a matter of luck that a family friend was able to get my name on,” he said. “I was actually lucky. … I was a guinea pig, one of the first registrations. “ More than 500 Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines would be distributed for scheduled appointments at a Roper St. Francis Healthcare drive-thru facility in the North Charleston Coliseum parking lot on January 20, 2021. Vaccine demand remains high. greater than the offer. Andrew J. Whitaker / Staff

Some HC Seniors Face Significant Technological Barriers During COVID-19 Vaccine Deployment | Health

When Ron Henderson, 77, first found out he qualified for a COVID-19 vaccine, he struggled to make an appointment. He tried to find one online. He called his doctor’s office, but a voicemail message indicated that they had no vaccines available. Then he got a phone call. A friend had passed his name on to someone in Roper St. Francis. The hospital system was hosting a mass vaccination event in North Charleston. Henderson, who works in real estate and lives in Goose Creek, was able to schedule one of the first dates. “It was just a matter of luck for me that a family friend was able to pass my name on,” he said. “I actually got lucky. … I was a guinea pig, one of the first registrations.

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