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National Day of Vaccines Events are scheduled for April 22, 2023, in 21 cities Across America, including Savannah, Georgia - The Savannah Tribune

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The award-winning Stay Well initiative will host the nationwide vaccination day. The Stay Well – A Nationwide Vaccination Day will occur simultaneously in several cities, including Savannah, which still has a high rate of hesitancy amongst the Black population and its communities.   Stay Well Health Fair and Vaccine events are designed to bring health-related resources to Black communities.  Savannah … Continue reading "National Day of Vaccines Events are scheduled for April 22, 2023, in 21 cities Across America, including Savannah, Georgia"

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