'The way out': Jericho Road works to overcome fears about Covid-19 vaccine
By Maki Becker
News Staff Reporter
Updated
Licensed professional nurse Deborah Dominessy, clinical educator at Jericho Road Community Health Center, administers a Covid-19 vaccination to pediatrician Dr. Luther Robinson on the first day of staff vaccinations at Jericho Road, Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020.
Dr. Luther Robinson pulled up the sleeve on his right arm as he sat in a chair in the exam room. A nurse, Deborah Dominessy, expertly plunged a needle into his arm.
Jericho Road Community Health Center founder Dr. Myron Glick explains why the arrival of the Covid-19 vaccine means so much to him and his staff, who have worked tirelessly over the last nine months, diagnosing more than 2,000 cases of the deadly disease.
Dr. Myron Glick holds up a sign before getting his Covid-19 vaccination on the first day of staff vaccinations at Jericho Road Community Health Center, Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020.Â
Dr. Myron Glick holds up a sign before getting his Covid-19 vaccination on the first day of staff vaccinations at Jericho Road Community Health Center, Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020.Â
Licensed professional nurse Deborah Dominessy, clinical educator at Jericho Road Community Health Center, administers a Covid-19 vaccination to pediatrician Dr. Luther Robinson on the first day of staff vaccinations at Jericho Road, Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020.