St. Paul's Princeton Helps Community Get COVID Vaccine Shots

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Princeton NJ

06 May, 2021

2:32 PM

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PRINCETON, NJ — Last Sunday, St Paul's parish in Princeton partnered with Penn Medicine Princeton Health to host a COVID-19 vaccine clinic. Around 150 community members received their first dose of the Moderna vaccine at the clinic, parish officials said. "I am very proud and blessed by this collaboration with Penn Medicine Princeton Health," Rev. Miguel Valle, pastor of St. Paul Parish said in a statement. "As a Church, this is our call. In addition to being a place for worship, we also have the moral obligation to contribute to the efforts against this pandemic and to save lives in our community." Pic: Susana Iragorri, St. Paul's Parish Pic: Susana Iragorri, St. Paul's Parish The church made great efforts to spread awareness of the vaccine. Many community members, including the Knights of Columbus Council 636, volunteered and supported the clinic. Second doses will be administered on May 30 at the same location. Thank you for reading. Have a correction or news tip? Email [email protected] Get breaking news alerts on your phone with our app. Download here. Sign up to get Patch emails so you don't miss out on local and statewide news.

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