Rural vaccine clinic helps protect immigrant communities from COVID-19
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Published on Aug 10, 2021
Hispanic residents in North Carolina are losing their lives to COVID-19 at home nearly twice as often as non-Hispanic residents. A clinic held at the Episcopal Farm Worker Ministry in Dunn, N.C. on August 7, 2021 worked to address that problem, drawing a large crowd for both first and second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
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