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Dovon Drake receives a Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine Thursday from Lori Rice of United Ambulance at the wellness shelter at the Ramada Hotel in Lewiston. Ten residents age 50 and older were vaccinated. “The majority of our guests are under 50,” shelter supervisor Megan Parks said, and will eventually be vaccinated. United Ambulance, St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center and the Lewiston Fire Department are working together to reach those who may not have the resources or access to larger vaccine sites. “We are trying to fill the gaps,” Lewiston Fire Chief Brian Stockdale said. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal Buy this Photo
Dovon Drake answers questions from Lori Rice of United Ambulance on Thursday before Drake receives a Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at the wellness shelter in Lewiston. “The majority of our guests are under 50,” shelter supervisor Megan Parks said. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal Buy this Photo
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