LinkLinks Washington Post: D.C. opened vaccine appointments to people 65 and older. Here’s what some seniors went through to get the shot. By Editor On Jan 16, 2021 85 Share Jeanne Marcus tried to stay positive Tuesday night. The 68-year-old D.C. resident’s appointment to get the coronavirus vaccine was for 4:45 p.m., and an hour and a half later, she was still waiting in line outside the Model Cities Senior Wellness Center. But she was toward the front. 85 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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