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No amount of snow could stop folks from lining up for the COVID vaccine in North Philly

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NORTH PHILADELPHIA - The snow was not stopping folks from trying to get a COVID-19 vaccine and the weather was not stopping the Black Doctors Consortium from getting shots into arms at the Liacouras Center.A stubborn nor’easter was no match for those who lined up on foot and by vehicle.The Black Doctors Consortium had 1,000 doses of life-saving vaccine and they were in demand."Hoping to get it today, think you have a chance?" asked FOX 29’s Jeff Cole."I hope so.

I want it! I drove a long way to come all the way from Germantown," replied Brenda Meline.The leader of the Consortium and her staff played traffic cops before the noon opening, helping the elderly and the frail find their way.AdvertisementThe Black doctors hope to inject 2,000 arms.

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