Thursday’s protest marks the fifth straight day of Cuban demonstrations in Palm Beach County.West Palm Beach resident Lizbet Menéndez said they plan to continue until they get help for their loved ones. “Humanitarian intervention, that’s what we want,” Menéndez said. “We want help for them. They don’t have food or medication. They don’t have basic rights.”Hundreds once again took to the corner of Military Trail and Forest Hill Blvd like thousands have also done across the island of Cuba asking for freedom. “Some of them are now in jail. My brother s in jail right now. And it’s really touching, because we don’t know when they’re going to get them out,” said Melaly Gallso, West Palm Beach resident.Protests continued for the fifth day as Cuba announced it was temporarily lifting restrictions on the amount of food and medicine travelers can bring into the country.“Not people like you and me are able to get a ticket and go over there, you know, so it’s
Pop-up clinics offering COVID-19 vaccine in Palm Beach County this week
Here s a look ahead at pop-up clinics this week in Palm Beach County.
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PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. â Christ Fellowship Church is joining the fight against the Coronavirus with a one-day pop up vaccine clinic.
It will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday at the Belle Glades Campus with the help of local group Guardians of The Glades.
600 doses of the single dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine will be available to all Florida residents 18 and up with a valid ID.
The church is located at 400 W Ave A, Belle Glade, FL 33430.