The frustration over the coronavirus that gripped Stacey Bene nearly two years ago returned Saturday.
for their help in getting more than 2,300 Northeast Ohio residents access to vaccines at the most dangerous stages of the virus.
Those suffering from it face even greater dangers if they are stricken by the coronavirus, according to published reports. Many must obtain an intravenous dose of antivirus drugs at an infusion center within six days of testing positive.On Saturday, Bene found herself in need: There are long waitlists at infusion centers in Northeast Ohio. The Cleveland Clinic, she said, has a waiting list of several days. Finding something nearby and quickly before the time window expired became the problem.
“There’s something out there, but there are so many barriers that you can’t get access to it,” she said.“There are people who have not taken advantage of the vaccine, and the system is so overloaded,” she continued. “I was able to find something, but I worry about the people who cannot find something.”
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