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By Dani Blum And Katie Mogg

Free COVID Vaccines Will Soon Become Harder for Some to Find

By Dani Blum and Katie Mogg

Emily Elconin for The New York Times

There are just two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine left in the fridge at Good Samaritan Health Centers of Gwinnett in Norcross, Georgia.

A program that provided more than one million COVID shots to uninsured and underinsured people will soon end, and many clinics are running out of doses.

This means that free COVID vaccines will soon become harder for some to find.

The Biden administration has been urging people to get vaccinated, but the end of this program will make it more difficult for some to do so.

The program, which was funded by the federal government, provided free COVID vaccines to uninsured and underinsured people at more than 1,000 clinics across the country.

The program is set to end on March 31, and many clinics are already running out of doses.

At Good Samaritan Health Centers of Gwinnett, there are just two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine left in the fridge.

The clinic's CEO, Dr. Keith Roach, said that he is worried about what will happen when the program ends.

"We're going to have a lot of people who are not going to be able to get vaccinated," Roach said.

The Biden administration has said that it is working to ensure that everyone who wants a COVID-19 vaccine can get one.

But it is unclear how the administration will do this once the program ends.


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