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East Bay physician can't wait, holds drive-thru COVID-19 vaccination event for 500 seniors
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East Bay physician can't wait, holds drive-thru COVID-19 vaccination event for 500 seniors
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The race to vaccinate has been a slow roll out across the Bay Area and the state but there have been some bright spots -- a drive-thru clinic where the COVID-19 vaccine was getting into the arms of hundreds who so desperately want it. It was organized by an East Bay physician who's tired of waiting.
"We feel good we're making a dent in this problem," said Dr. Rebecca Parish.
The playground at Stanley Middle School in Lafayette was transformed into a drive-thru vaccination clinic for seniors Saturday.
Many seniors have been frustrated trying to get the vaccine, like Wayne Hahn.
"I'm feeling relieved, I live in Rossmoor they were unable to get the county to come and give it to the 10,000 seniors who live there like me," he said.
"We feel good we're making a dent in this problem," said Dr. Rebecca Parish.
The playground at Stanley Middle School in Lafayette was transformed into a drive-thru vaccination clinic for seniors Saturday.
Many seniors have been frustrated trying to get the vaccine, like Wayne Hahn.
"I'm feeling relieved, I live in Rossmoor they were unable to get the county to come and give it to the 10,000 seniors who live there like me," he said.
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Health & Wellness
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04/04/2021
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06/04/2021
08/02/2022
09/09/2024
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01/17/2021
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This item was submitted on April 4, 2021 by Dana Bell using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: http://mail.covid-19archive.org/s/archive
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