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Vaccine clinics reach deaf, hard of hearing Marcelle Baptiste of Yeadon receives her first dose of the Moderna COVID vaccine during a May 4 clinic for the deaf and hard of hearing community. The outreach was sponsored by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, the Deaf-Hearing Communication Centre, and St. Kevin Parish in Springfield, where the shots were administered. (Gina Christian) By Gina Christian • Posted May 11, 2021 Two recent clinics co-sponsored by the Philadelphia Archdiocese have made COVID vaccinations available for several hundred persons who are deaf, deaf-blind or hard of hearing. On May 1, the archdiocesan Office for Persons with Disabilities and the Deaf Apostolate (OPD/DA) teamed up with the City of Philadelphia and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to provide Pfizer shots at the Esperanza Community Vaccination Center, located in the Hunting Park section of Philadelphia. ....
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COVID-19 vaccines starting to reach Philly area's intellectually disabled community inquirer.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from inquirer.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Frontline workers at Catholic care center eager for COVID vaccine Angela Babcock (right), director of nursing at the archdiocesan Communities of Don Guanella and Divine Providence, said she, colleague Stephanie Founds (left) and their entire team of frontline workers are looking forward to receiving their first shipment of coronavirus vaccines, which they expect to arrive in January. (Photo courtesy of Angela Babcock) By Gina Christian • Posted December 15, 2020 As the nation’s first doses of coronavirus vaccines are being issued, archdiocesan frontline workers are ready to roll up their sleeves – but they will likely need to wait until next month, said administrators. ....