Church clinics seek to narrow vaccine disparity
In Maryland, there is a new effort underway to work with churches to vaccinate underserved communities in Prince George?s County. So far, just 12 percent of people in the county have received the first dose of the COVID vaccine ? compare that to 20 percent in Montgomery County. FOX 5's Lauren DeMarco has the latest details from outside of the First Baptist Church of Glenarden where Governor Hogan is expected to visit on Tuesday. MORE: https://fbcglenarden.org/vaccine/
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Church clinics seek to narrow vaccine disparity

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