Different groups came together on Saturday to vaccinate a thousand people in a west Phoenix community hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. Equality Health Foundation teamed up with Herozona Foundation, Walgreen’s and more for the walk-through event at Issac Middle School at 35th Avenue and McDowell Road. Patients didn’t need a car to go through the vaccination process. It was also held inside, which was nice with the above-average temperatures. Patients received the Johnson and Johnson dose, which only requires one shot so there’s no need to come back for a second one. It’s easier to store than Pfizer or Moderna.
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