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Students, farmworkers move away from the grasp of vaccine efforts in Palm Beach County


"She and the Palm Beach County Health Care District instead will focus on young people and members of minority groups who have lagged behind.


“I want to concentrate on the hard-to-reach folks,” Alonso said.


On Saturday, for instance, her agency will vaccinate 600 clients of the Guatemalan Maya Center. The clinic at the Mid-County Senior Center in Palm Springs will remain open late so farmworkers can be vaccinated after they leave work, she said." Read full story on Palm Beach Post here.

 
 
 

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