Mayor Eric Adams’ administration is launching a new “vaccine equity” campaign aimed at persuading thousands of older and disabled New York City residents to get their updated COVID-19 and flu shots this fall and winter.
The NYC Community Partnerships for Vaccine Access and Equity (CompPass) will launch the outreach effort to distribute the shots in the South Bronx, Far Rockaway in Queens and the Brooklyn neighborhoods of East New York, Brownsville, Coney Island, Sheepshead Bay and Brighton Beach.
The city Health Department’s fundraising arm, the Fund for Public Health put out a request for bids to operate in those zip codes.
The six-month initiative will begin in September, and allocate $394,500 to hire three community or faith-based groups that will conduct on-the-ground efforts to connect with seniors and residents with disabilities and encourage them to vax up.
The effort to boost inoculation rates is also being supported by federal funding through the National Council on Aging.
translation: we want to eliminate the elderly and disabled
Exactly the way I read it also.
Hitler is smiling
Got to make room for the illegal aliens
Exactly. Our replacements.
Moderna is also funning a non-stop ad for boosters saying Covid deaths are second only to heart attacks.
Appears they do all they can to support both causes of death.
Mayor Eric Adams’ administration is launching a new “vaccine equity” campaign aimed at persuading thousands of older and disabled New York City residents to get their updated COVID-19 and flu shots this fall and winter.
The NYC Community Partnerships for Vaccine Access and Equity (CompPass) will launch the outreach effort to distribute the shots in the South Bronx, Far Rockaway in Queens and the Brooklyn neighborhoods of East New York, Brownsville, Coney Island, Sheepshead Bay and Brighton Beach.
The city Health Department’s fundraising arm, the Fund for Public Health put out a request for bids to operate in those zip codes.
The six-month initiative will begin in September, and allocate $394,500 to hire three community or faith-based groups that will conduct on-the-ground efforts to connect with seniors and residents with disabilities and encourage them to vax up.
The effort to boost inoculation rates is also being supported by federal funding through the National Council on Aging.
Still pushing the depopulation agenda.
RIP
Sadly that will be the case for those that listen to that advice.