Mobile vaccine clinic sees good turnout
May 5—Wild Health held a mobile vaccine clinic Tuesday at Sts. Joe and Paul, where more individuals were vaccinated than at any of the company's other mobile clinics so far, according to
During the clinic, Hyder said more than 40 individuals were vaccinated by around
Hyder said the turnout for the clinic was "the best we've had in any other sites. This is a great turnout for us."
The turnout was much larger than expected, with the company running out of vaccine doses at one point and having to wait for extra doses, which were delivered some time later by the
The company also collaborated with
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Montalvo-Gesser said the organization has utilized more than a quarter million dollars in disaster relief, assisting with housing, rent, utilities, supplies, etc.
"We just collaborated with them because we wanted to create more awareness and make it more accessible," she said. "That's been really essential because we're kind of ... closing that gap of communication."
The company also has other clinics planned in western
Hyder said the vaccines are free of charge and no insurance is required.
Anyone wishing to attend the
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