Health
A grandmother was eager to get a COVID-19 shot. She called a hotline but no one answered for weeks – WMTW Portland
Rosie Arguello spent the past couple of months glued to her cellphone and landline, calling a hotline to get a COVID-19 vaccine. When she heard the busy signal,…

Rosie Arguello spent the past couple of months glued to her cellphone and landline, calling a hotline to get a COVID-19 vaccine. When she heard the busy signal, she called again, and again, and again.
The 66-year-old who lives in San Antonio’s South side would only put her phones down to take her 2-year-old grandniece on a walk, cook chorizo and eggs for breakfast, sandwiches for lunch and a casserole by dinner time.
“I will wash the dishes in a hurry and then get back to it,” said Arguello, who…
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