Tag: COVID-19 and vaccines, COVID-19 vaccines and minorities, Editorial, rev. michael vaughn, Tuskegee Experiment
Something to Think About: Why Not Vaccinate?
Aug 09, 2021
Op-ed by Rev. Michael Vaughn As you are very much aware we are coming out of a pandemic that has changed our lives forever. During this...
Four COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics in City Scheduled for May 20-23
May 18, 2021
Staff report COVID-19 vaccine clinics scheduled for May 20-23 in the city will offer two types of vaccines — one suitable for...
Homebound Individuals Can Call for COVID-19 Vaccine
May 12, 2021
Staff report People who are homebound will not miss their opportunity to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Individuals who aren’t able to leave...
Monroe County Adjusts to Pause in Use of J&J COVID-19 Vaccine
Apr 13, 2021
Patti Singerpattisinger@minorityreporter.net News that six women who received the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine reported severe...
Hotline Connects City Residents to Vaccine Appointments
Apr 06, 2021
Staff reports No internet? No problem for city residents who want to make an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccine at designated sites in each...
Monroe County to Post Links Around 4 p.m. for Vaccination Appointments
Feb 22, 2021
Staff report At approximately 4 p.m. Feb. 22, Monroe County will be posting separate links for COVID-19 vaccines for people in Phase 1B and...
Pastor Follows Examples of Former Presidents in Deciding to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine
Feb 12, 2021
Patti Singerpattisinger@minorityreporter.net He thought about the legacy of Tuskegee, and the adage that when a white American gets a cold,...
Two Doses x 1.2 Million People: You May Be Waiting for COVID-19 Vaccine
Jan 05, 2021
Patti Singerpattisinger@minorityreporter.net The two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine are given about a month apart. There are 1.2 million...
Jordan Health Begins Vaccinating Providers Against COVID-19
Dec 31, 2020
Staff reports Health care providers at the Anthony L. Jordan Health Center began receiving doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. Dr. Janice...