On Thursday, paramedics with Essex-Windsor EMS went door-to-door of a Windsor apartment building and asked seniors who were 80 and older if they'd like to get the first dose of the vaccine. This is the first known mobile vaccine clinic in the region to accommodate accessibility issues and give doses to some of the region's most vulnerable. Essex-Windsor EMS captain in professional standards Stacey Shepley said the experience was "humbling." WATCH: Essex-Windsor's Stacey Shepley talks about how the residents reactedEssex-Windsor EMS have started giving out the vaccine to people at home CBC News Windsor 1:33 Stacey Shepley, vulnerable patient navigator lead, says there was a lot of excitement from her team to help vaccinate people. Shepley said the first day of the mobile clinic went smoothly, though they are conscious of their personal protective equipment use since some people rely on lip reading.
Source: CBC News March 13, 2021 00:00 UTC