FREE Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for children as young as 6 months are now available BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.
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Older adults — those over 65 years of age — are twice as likely to be killed or injured by fires or falls. By age 75, that risk increases to three times that of the general population and four times at age 85.
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Arlington County Fire Department recommends the following websites as resources for preventing fires and falls.
Fire Protection Research Foundation in collaboration with @PCG_US is conducting a research study with the goal of collecting, analyzing, & summarizing the call answer and processing time data in response to the fire & EMS events. Participate here: https://t.co/gFB4QUloOT https://t.co/yltIurEneJ
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