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Senator Parker hosts community flu shot outreach
Scores of residents in Brooklyn took full advantage of a flu shot imitative as the cold weather steps in, joining lines to be inoculated, thanks to State Senator Kevin Parker who organized two successful flu shot events on Oct. 20 and 21, providing the community with easy access to protective vaccines.
According to a statement, the events were held at the Paerdegat Squadron Yacht Club and Lenox Road Baptist Church, respectively, offering convenient locations for community members to receive their flu shots in time for the winter season. Both events garnered an enthusiastic response from the community, with dozens of individuals attending each day.
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The flu shot event at Lenox Road Baptist Church showcased the importance and effectiveness of engaging local church communities in hosting such events. “Events like these are crucial for the well-being of our community, especially during these unprecedented times,” Senator Parker stated.
“By partnering with trusted establishments like Lenox Road Baptist Church, we can substantially impact public health and encourage individuals to protect themselves and those around them,” he added.
The collaboration with Lenox Road Baptist Church emphasized the significance of fostering a supportive and accessible environment for these vital initiatives.
The politician’s office said, by bringing together the church community, the event allowed for a comfortable setting where individuals could receive their flu shots and engage in meaningful conversations about the benefits of vaccination.
Senator Parker encourages community members to remain proactive in their health and emphasizes the importance of getting vaccinated against influenza. The flu shot not only protects individuals from contracting the flu but also aids in reducing the overall strain on healthcare systems.
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