ED: THIS TISHE CHAPEL AT LIFE PATH CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES. WHILE THIS IS NORMALLY A MEN’S SHELTER, RIGHT NOW IT IS A ONE-OPST SHOP FOR VACCINATNSIO. IN FACT, ALL KINDS OF VACCINATIONS. THEY ARE OFFERING PFIZER, MODERNA, J&J, BOOSTER SHOTS. PEOPLE IN THIS ROOM ARE FROM ACROSS THE YORK COMMUNITY. LATELY THERE HAS BNEE A SPIKE IN INTEREST OF PEOPLE WANTING TO GET VACCINATED. IT IS BELIEVED THAT IS THE RESULTF O AN INCREASE IN CASES OF COVIDCR AOSS THE NATION AND ELSEWHERE. ORGANIZERS SAY IT MAY ALSO BE THE FACT THAT PEOPLE WANT TO PROTECT THEMSELVES NOW THAT THE COLD WEATHER IS SETTING IN. >> I AM NOT WORRIED ABOUT NOTHING. I’VE GOT MY BOOSTER SH.OT I AM GOOD. >> MOST OF THE PEOPLE THAT ARE HERE ARE GETTING BOOSTER SHOTS AND FLU SHOTS. THOSE RECIPIENTSRE A ALSO RECEIVING GIFT CARDS AND BUS PASSES.
Vaccine clinic in York sees big turnout
A vaccination clinic at LifePath Christian Ministries in York saw a big turnout Wednesday.The clinic offered the Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson, also known a Janssen, COVID-19 vaccines. Boosters and flu shots were also available. Officials said there was limited interest initially. But by Tuesday morning, 50 people had signed up.”There has been some increased awareness of the new COVID-19 variant, and we want to ensure we give opportunities for our neighbors in need to receive the vaccine. We’re grateful for the opportunity to partner with others to host these clinics,” said Norman Humber, the CEO of LifePath Christian Ministries.
A vaccination clinic at LifePath Christian Ministries in York saw a big turnout Wednesday.
The clinic offered the Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson, also known a Janssen, COVID-19 vaccines. Boosters and flu shots were also available.
Officials said there was limited interest initially. But by Tuesday morning, 50 people had signed up.
“There has been some increased awareness of the new COVID-19 variant, and we want to ensure we give opportunities for our neighbors in need to receive the vaccine. We’re grateful for the opportunity to partner with others to host these clinics,” said Norman Humber, the CEO of LifePath Christian Ministries.