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Health Workers, Stuck in the Snow, Administer Coronavirus Vaccine to Stranded Drivers – The New York Times
Public health workers in Josephine County, Ore., said they had walked from car to car, giving shots to drivers with vaccine doses that would expire in six hours….

We had one individual who was so happy, he took his shirt off and jumped out of the car, said Michael Weber, the public health director in Josephine County, Ore.
Another recipient, he said, was a Josephine County Sheriffs Office employee who had arrived too late for the clinic in Cave Junction but ended up stuck with the others on her way back to Grants Pass.
Most drivers laughed at the offer of a roadside coronavirus vaccine and politely declined, even though Mr. Weber said he had a doctor and…
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