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DeKalb Pediatric Center Providing Vaccines to Teens; Georgia Legal Services Working To Keep Tenants Housed During Health Ongoing Crisis; Local Girl Scout Earns Gold Award

DeKalb Pediatric Center Providing Vaccines to Teens; Georgia Legal Services Working To Keep Tenants Housed During Health Ongoing Crisis; Local Girl Scout Earns Gold Award

Closer Look with Rose Scott

April 13, 202151m 30s

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Show Notes

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp recently expanded the state’s  COVID-19 vaccine eligibility. All Georgians over the age of 16 can now get vaccinated. Dr. Jane Wilkov, a pediatrician and the founder of DeKalb Pediatric Center, joins “Closer Look” to discuss administering vaccinations to teens and talks more about her pediatric practice’s response during the pandemic. Plus, Susan Reif, the director of the Eviction Project at Georgia Legal Services, talks with Rose about the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s latest move to extend the federal moratorium on evictions through June. Lastly, Gabby Tobin, a ninth-grader at The Lovett School, discusses earning the Gold Award, one of the highest Girl Scout awards, for creating math tutorial videos for students.

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