Friday, April 16, 2021

Vaccine Appts Pfizer/Moderna THIS WEEK thanks Rev. Caldwell for sharing your COCO News!!! Food Distribution FREE Haircuts and MORE!

 

Harris County Public Health has 55K new Pfizer/Moderna doses for next week. We’re now able to offer appointments immediately, no waitlist, with supply chains catching up. MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW. Do your part. Help us beat #COVID19. 832-927-8787

City of Houston implemented a brand new system for our vaccine registration waitlist. No more waitlist. Visit http://ReadyHarris.org, or call 832-927-8787 and pick a time slot.
There’s more vaccine supply than ever. Help us beat #COVID19 by getting vaccinated today.

Significant spread of all coronavirus variants
tracked in Houston area
Study underscores the need for greatly increased genome surveillance to rapidly identify and track the emergence and introduction of SARS-CoV-2 variants in the United States, investigators report in The American Journal of Pathology


On Friday, April 30, receive a FREE haircut from Have Shears Will Travel from 8 am - 11 am at 10501 Meadowglen, HTX 77042. #HopeInAction
Food distribution centers during the month of April listed on flyers.



The Pandemic Remade Every Corner of Society.
Now It's Climate's Turn ...

Recognition is growing that climate change is the challenge of our time. That understanding has begun to reshape everything across our society and economy

On this week's @TIME cover.

Of the 1,327 high-priority Superfund Sites in the country, 21 of them are in Harris County alone. To understand how these Superfund Sites are impacting the health of our communities, it’s so important that we hear from you about what you’re going through. There are 16 Superfund sites in the state of Louisiana - but there are 13 in Harris County (Houston) alone. 

“The prediction with #climatechange is that our #storms will get bigger, we’ll see these huge rainfalls more and more often and it will affect these #Superfund sites,” Rice professor Jim Blackburn told @KPRC2Joel.



Older folks: “Why don’t kids go outside anymore?”


The outside they built:

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