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FEMA Brings Mobile Units to Close Vaccine Gap in Charles County
COVID-19 vaccination rates in Charles County, Maryland are lagging behind the statewide numbers. So, federal, state and local resources are being marshaled to close the vaccination gap and save lives. News4’s Derrick Ward explains how.
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Prince George's County Closing Two Vaccination Sites to Focus on Mobile Efforts
Two COVID-19 vaccination sites in Prince George’s County are closing in a shift to create more mobile units for greater accessibility. “The key over the next stages is … getting the vaccine to the people rather than getting the people to the vaccine,” said Dr. George Askew, the county’s deputy chief administrative officer. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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Sun, Shades and Shots: COVID Vaccine Clinic Sets Up Shop on Busy Vermont Beach
North Beach in Burlington, where the temperature hit 90 Thursday, was the place to cool off in Lake Champlain, play some games and even get your COVID-19 vaccine.
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Virginia Officials Create Statewide Day of Action to Encourage Vaccinations
Demand for the COVID-19 vaccine dropped more quickly than most had anticipated. Northern Virginia Bureau Reporter Drew Wilder reports doctors and officials hope that by creating smaller, more local clinics, more people will get vaccinated.
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George Washington Student Nurses Prepare Vaccine Clinic for Adolescents
News4’s Shomari Stone reports on the COVID-19 vaccination clinic that will also vaccinate kids ages 12-15 this Saturday.
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Virginia Health Districts Take Vaccinations to High School Students
Northern Virginia Bureau Reporter Drew Wilder explains why two Virginia health districts have started vaccinating high school students and their parents at local schools.
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Clinic in DC's Ward 7 Brings COVID-19 Vaccine to 500 Residents
Health workers prepared to vaccinate 500 people against COVID-19 Saturday at a clinic in D.C.’s Ward 7. This was part of an effort to reach residents east of the Anacostia River, including those who live at nearby senior housing communities.
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Health Workers Vaccinate Hundreds at Clinic in Ward 7
News4’s Darcy Spencer reports on how vaccination efforts ramp up in D.C.’s Ward 7.
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DC's New High-Capacity COVID-19 Vaccine Site Distributes Thousands of Shots
News4’s Darcy Spencer reports on how the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is already ramping up vaccination numbers in the District.
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‘They Finally Got it Right': DC's COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics Receive Rave Reviews
The District’s high-capacity COVID-19 vaccination clinics received rave reviews from many residents who showed up for their one-shot dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
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Vaccination Sites in Arlington County, Prince George's County Draw Crowds
News4’s Derrick Ward reports on the pilot project, its promise and problems.
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DC's First High-Capacity COVID-19 Vaccine Site Opens
News4’s Darcy Spencer reports on how residents are getting their vaccines at Washington Convention Center.
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Vice President Harris Visits DC COVID-19 Vaccination Site in Ward 8
Vice President Kamla Harris visited a covid-19 vaccination site in Anacostia today. It came at the same time that some DC residents struggled to log onto the city’s registration portal. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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900 Seniors Get Final Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine, Frederick County Requests More
At a vaccine clinic at Frederick Community College, around 900 seniors received their second shots of the COVID-19 Moderna vaccine Wednesday.
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Some Senior Citizens Unable to Get COVID-19 Vaccines in Prince George's Even With Appointment
A Maryland woman who had made a vaccine appointment and her husband, who are both senior citizens, were still turned away. Prince George’s County Bureau Chief Tracee Wilkins reports on how it happened.
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Hundreds of Seniors in Frederick County Now Fully Vaccinated
As News4’s Chris Gordon reports that the clinic at Frederick Community College felt more like a graduation.
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Volunteers Make Vaccination Clinics Possible
Many COVID-19 vaccine clinics would not be possible without hundreds of volunteers who are staffing them. Some are retired medical professionals who’ve returned to give shots while others are members of the community who want to do their part. Carol Hare retired from nursing in 2018, but for weeks now she’s been back at it, volunteering to give shots...
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‘Giving Hope' Fuels Vaccination Volunteers
Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey talks with some of the hundreds of volunteers who are donating their time to help their communities.
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High School Football Is Back in Virginia For First Time Since Pandemic Began
News4’s Shomari Stone talked to players and parents about how it feels to be back on the field.
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Montgomery County Leaders Focus on Vaccinating Minority Seniors
News4’s Darcy Spencer spoke to county leaders about the push to get more people of color vaccinated.