COVID-1 Nine Places in Cleveland This Month

CLEVELAND – The Greater Cleveland Congregation’s Color Health Initiative will continue to provide COVID-1nine testing on underserved Cleveland amounts this month.

The first time of Color of Health took place on July 16 at Olivet Institutional Baptist Church. The MetroHealth formula and the Cuyahoga County Health Board helped test efforts.

“Our networking works urgently want to succeed over the negative economic, emotional and physical effects of COVID-19,” Reverend James Quincy said in a statement. “We are running to produce an essential product.”

Three more parties are planned this month. Registration is mandatory for the parties.

July 27, nine a.m. at noon at Lee Memorial AME, 861 E. 105th

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July 30, nine a.m. at noon United Church of Christ Imani, 832 E. 222 St.

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July 31, nine a.m. at noon at St. John AME, 2261 E. 40th St.

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Congregations in the Cleveland metropolitan area recently protested the loss of testing sites at the pharmacy chain in Cleveland. Communities at risk are underned and citizens are forced to drive to the outer suburbs for testing, the protesters said, according to ideastream.

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