There was joy in the streets on Fourth Avenue in the Glebe on Saturday as about 200 teachers, construction workers, nursing moms and others trooped down to Dr. Nili Kaplan-Myrth’s practice to take one in the arm to fight COVID-19. Read More
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COVID-19: Glebe doctor throws a vaccination party with recovery room in the street
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