The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

1,500 get vaccine in one-day clinic

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WEST CHESTER >> Two of Chester County’s leading COVID-19 vaccine providers came together over the weekend for a oneday clinic that vaccinated close to 1,500 individual­s in Phase 1A against COVID-19.

The event combined the vaccine dose supply received by Chester County Hospital with the vaccine clinic operationa­l resources of the Chester County Health Department, to quickly administer Pfizer first-dose vaccines to individual­s in Phase 1A who were registered with the Chester County Health Department and Chester County Hospital.

The partnershi­p establishe­s a model that can be replicated as hospitals throughout Chester County continue to receive vaccine doses from the PA Department of Health, alongside doses received by the Chester County Health Department.

Saturday’s clinic was an extension of the week-day clinics already establishe­d by the Chester County Health Department at West Chester University’s Sturzebeck­er Health Sciences Center, as well as at the Chester County Government Services Center

and Kennett Square Fire Company’s Red Clay Room.

More than 70 people worked the clinic on Saturday, including public health nurses and officials from the health department, a pharmacist and pharmacy technician­s from Chester County Hospital, and 40 volunteers

from the Chester County Medical Reserve Corps.

The Chester County Commission­ers continue to work on behalf of all county residents, to appeal to the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Health on the need for more vaccine doses in more highly populated areas of the state,

and to ask that priority be given to the Chester County Health Department as a vaccine provider.

“With the public health know-how, the planning, resources and the ability to invest in clinics and staff, we are best-placed to administer the COVID-19 vaccine to everyone in Chester County who wants it,” said county Commission­ers

Marian Moskowitz, Josh Maxwell and Michelle Kichline.

“Not just large-scale clinics, but also smaller clinics at places like senior centers and community centers, and through our mobile clinics, that will ensure all of our residents have access to the vaccine,” added the Commission­ers.

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 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? The Chester County Commission­ers, Congresswo­man Chrissy Houlahan, and Chester County Hospital President and CEO Mike Duncan with Chester County Health Department Director Jeanne Franklin at the COVID-19vaccine clinic held at West Chester University’s Sturzebeck­er Health Sciences Center on Saturday.
SUBMITTED PHOTO The Chester County Commission­ers, Congresswo­man Chrissy Houlahan, and Chester County Hospital President and CEO Mike Duncan with Chester County Health Department Director Jeanne Franklin at the COVID-19vaccine clinic held at West Chester University’s Sturzebeck­er Health Sciences Center on Saturday.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Chester County residents in Phase 1A received their first dose of the Pfizer vaccine on Saturday, at the largescale clinic establishe­d through a partnershi­p between Chester County Hospital and the Chester County Health Department.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Chester County residents in Phase 1A received their first dose of the Pfizer vaccine on Saturday, at the largescale clinic establishe­d through a partnershi­p between Chester County Hospital and the Chester County Health Department.

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