Allie Jennerjahn joined the Denver7 news team in March 2024 as a morning reporter. She was born and raised in Hartford City, Indiana.
LAKEWOOD, Colo. — Jefferson County unveiled a new mobile health clinic Wednesday to offer services to more folks in rural settings.
Among many things, they'll over on-site vaccinations, sexual health services, substance use reversals and education. This is something they've been wanting to do since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Johnson. It may sound familiar to you. Johnson said they've been doing something similar out of fleet vehicles, but that didn't allow them to meet people where they're at like the mobile units do.
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