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Catawba couple widely promote Covid-19 vaccinations
Famed Tuskegee Airman Harold Brown and his wife, Marsha Bordner, will be getting their second and final vaccination for Covid-19 next week at Magruder Hospital. The couple have been proponents of everyone getting vaccinated as soon as possible to stop the spread the the pandemic. (Photo by D’Arcy Patrick Egan)
BY D’ARCY PATRICK EGAN
Famed Tuskegee Airman Harold Brown and his wife, Marsha Bordner, of Catawba Island will happily check in at Magruder hospital on Monday, Feb. 22 to get vaccinated for Covid-19 for the second and final time. They are also adamant that when it’s your turn, you should follow suit.
PORT CLINTON - Even at the age of 96, getting the COVID-19 vaccine was a quick and painless process for Port Clinton resident and American war hero Harold Brown.
Brown, a former Tuskegee Airman and retired lieutenant colonel, received the vaccine at Port Clinton’s Magruder Hospital on Thursday morning and is strongly encouraging anyone with the opportunity to follow suit.
For Brown, the decision to get the vaccine was an easy one when considering the number of deaths that the novel coronavirus has caused thus far in the U.S.
“All we have to do is look at the numbers with 400,000-plus people dying over the past year, I certainly don’t need any more motivation than that,” he said.