The numbers won't overwhelm you, but the work being done in the name of equity during the pandemic in Duluth is groundbreaking and the brainchild of City Councilor Janet Kennedy.
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St. Louis County mobile centers likely to play major role in summer vaccination clinics
The two trailers can reach deeper into communities, and were the result of federal relief funding. They re outfitted to serve as command central for vaccination and testing clinics. 6:03 pm, Feb. 3, 2021 ×
Mark Harten begins a COVID-19 saliva test Wednesday, Feb. 3, from his vehicle in the Asbury Church parking lot. Public health educators Susan Vitulli and Stephany Medina worked from one of St. Louis County s new 28-foot trailers designed to be a mobile testing site and eventually a mobile vaccination clinic. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com)
Mark Harten pulled his sedan into the Asbury United Methodist Church lot in West Duluth on Wednesday morning, intent on getting his first COVID-19 test.
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Think you have a vaccine appointment in Duluth? You might want to double check Other out-of-towners who signed up on website got e-mails canceling appointments. February 3, 2021 2:18pm Text size Copy shortlink:
DULUTH – St. Louis County has canceled numerous vaccine appointments made by folks who don t live or work in the county or who don t meet criteria for the current phase of inoculation here.
About 40 people were turned away at the Duluth Depot on Tuesday while others have received e-mails saying their vaccine appointments were canceled, said Amy Westbrook, St. Louis County s director of public health. It s disappointing for everybody, she said in an interview. Some people traveled quite a distance for a vaccine.