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The Biden administration says vaccine equity is a reality One expert laughed

The Biden administration says vaccine equity is a reality. One expert laughed. Dartunorro Clark © Provided by NBC News When Covid-19 hit Detroit, Bishop Edgar Vann had to close up his sanctuary, the venerable Second Ebenezer Church. His duty became to use his voice to preach not only the word of God but also the gravity of the coronavirus. Vann was enlisted to aid the city s Health Department in February to get hesitant residents, largely African American seniors, vaccinated. The virus, he said, has had a brutal impact on the city, and marrying public heath with worship felt natural. I felt an obligation toward making sure that I would not only reach to my congregation but I would also reach beyond my congregation to a much broader influence that I have in the community, Vann, who has been a pastor at the church for 44 years, said in a phone interview.

Health officials, providers ramp up COVID-19 vaccination walk-up efforts

Health officials, providers ramp up COVID-19 vaccine walk-up efforts

The Wayne County Public Health Division is offering walk-up vaccines from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at four locations: Wayne County Community College District s Downriver Campus, 21000 Northline Road, Taylor Schoolcraft College s VisTaTech Center, 18600 Haggerty Road, Livonia Wayne County Community College District s Ted Scott Campus, 9555 Haggerty Road, Belleville Flat Rock Community Center, 1 Maguire St., Flat Rock Meijer said pharmacies at each of its stores will have at least 100 doses of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines for walk-ups on a first-come, first-serve basis. Appointments also can be made by texting the word COVID to 75049, by going online to clinic.meijer.com or calling the local pharmacy.

Pharmacy deserts are new front in the race to vaccinate for COVID-19

(PRESIDIO, Texas) Jorge Figueroa was willing to drive eight hours round trip. He wasn’t going on vacation or to visit a relative. Instead, he was planning to get a lifesaving shot to protect him from COVID-19 a shot that many Americans can now conveniently access at their neighborhood pharmacy. The 54-year-old father of four has been eager to get vaccinated because he has high blood pressure, which could increase his risk of severe illness from the coronavirus. But Figueroa lives in Presidio, Texas, a city of about 4,000 people on the U.S.-Mexico border where there’s no hospital, no full-time doctor and no pharmacy.

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