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Authorizing the Committee of Public Health and Human Services to hold hearings to investigate the City's vaccine contracting process, including an examination of Philly Fighting COVID's contract with the City.
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WHEREAS, In April 2020, Philly Fighting COVID, a student-run nonprofit, began its existence manufacturing personal protective equipment for healthcare workers using 3D printers at a warehouse in the Kensington neighborhood; and
WHEREAS, In July 2020, Philly Fighting COVID started to run free testing sites for Philadelphia residents and partnered with other nonprofits to continue promoting the sites; and
WHEREAS, According to WHYY, throughout the fall of 2020, Philly Fighting COVID had built a network of community partners in underserved Latino and Black communities, many of which came to rely on the efficient, low-barrier testing events, for which the group received City funding; and
WHEREAS, The first mass community vaccine clinic opened on January 8, 2021 to begin distributing the COVID-19 vaccine to medical workers. The clinic was being run by Philly Fighting COVID, in partnership with the Philadelphia Department of Public Health; and
WHEREAS, In late January 2021, Philly Fighting COVID immediately suspended all testing pop-ups to focus on vaccine operations, despite announcing that they were going to run the mass vaccination clinic, continue drop-in testing sites, and offer rapid testing for all city residents. This left many community organizations confused and scrambling to secure testing for residents on their own; and
WHEREAS, Philly Fighting COVID received an allocation of the City's limited vaccine supply and has provided the first COVID-19 vaccine dose to more than 5,000 people before the organization was removed from the City's vaccine program; and
WHEREAS, The City's decision to stop working with Philly Fighting COVID was due to the start-up's switch to a for-profit entity and its updated privacy policy, which "could allow th...
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