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Why now? Talking to the newly vaccinated

Why now? Talking to newly vaccinated Hoosiers Health officials say while fewer people are showing up to clinics, they ll keep holding them to make sure everyone who wants a shot gets one. Author: Allen Carter Updated: 6:03 PM EDT June 28, 2021 INDIANAPOLIS There was another set of pop-up COVID vaccine clinics held Monday in Marion County, including two at Harry & Izzy s restaurants on the north side and downtown. They were open to everyone, but most who showed up were workers. They said they weren t necessarily avoiding the vaccine but did it today because the clinic came to them. I ve just been lazy and it s just super helpful that my job got the vaccine in here for all the employees, said Jimmy Tran.

MVA offers second clinic to help get hard-to-reach individuals vaccinated

20 hrs ago From left, Trisha Papalii and Lisa Laya of MVA in the parking lot of the Soup Opera, ready to administer vaccinations. PHOTO BY DAVID KIRK FAIRMONT — The most vulnerable individuals are among the hardest to vaccinate against COVID-19. The Monongahela Valley Association of Health Centers has been working to vaccinate those who struggle with financial issues, homelessness or addiction. Monday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Trisha Papalii, a homeless stabilization worker at MVA on Locust Avenue, and Lisa Laya, a registered nurse working with MVA, were outside the Soup Opera in downtown Fairmont offering free doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

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