LifeLong Medical offers vaccines to residents at People’s Park
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The city of Berkeley temporarily established a mobile clinic in People’s Park and offered vaccines to individuals experiencing homelessness Thursday.
With California distributing COVID-19 vaccines to high-risk groups, the city of Berkeley temporarily established a mobile clinic in People’s Park and offered vaccines to individuals experiencing homelessness Thursday, as first reported by Berkeleyside.
Those who frequent People’s Park were eligible for receiving the vaccines in a process overseen by LifeLong Medical Care, a care center that provides health and social services to local communities, according to the center’s website. The vaccination site at People’s Park follows the city’s plan in providing vaccines to the unhoused community and staff who assist them, according to city spokesperson Matthai Chakko.
Rafael Campos closing in on dream win at Puerto Rico Open
Rafael Campos dials in approach to set up birdie at Puerto Rico
RIO GRANDE, Puerto Rico – Rafael Campos missed a 1-foot putt for par at the final hole Saturday at the Puerto Rico Open – there is no typo there – but he wasn’t about to let it ruin what had been a magnificent day. Sunday for him could be even bigger.
Campos, 32, is a native son of Puerto Rico and the only current PGA TOUR professional from the island. He grew up in Guaynaba, only a 40-minute drive from Grand Reserve Country Club. This is the 13th edition of the tournament, and only a torn back muscle in 2020 kept Campos from competing in all of them. Twice he has finished in the top 10 here (2016 and 2017), performances that filled his country with pride. This week could be next-level stuff.