Portland: The public health workers were driving back from a vaccination site in rural Cave Junction, Oregon, on Tuesday when they got stuck in a snowstorm on the highway. They knew they had only six hours to get the remaining doses of coronavirus vaccine back to people who were waiting for their shots in Grants Pass, roughly 48km away. Normally, the trip takes about 45 minutes. But with a jackknifed tractor-trailer ahead of them, the crew realised they could be stuck for hours and the doses would expire. So the workers made the decision to walk from car to car asking stranded drivers if they wanted to be vaccinated, right there on the spot. "We had one individual who was so happy, he took
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