Miami, FL – CDR Health, one of the leading COVID-19 vaccination providers in Florida, has partnered with David Grutman and Miami Beach Mayor, Dan Gelber to provide free vaccinations with the goal of targeting young adults in Miami. CDR Health’s mobile COVID-19 vaccination unit will be outside of famed Miami nightclubs, LIV and Story.
“As COVID-19 has evolved, it has become increasingly important to reach young adults and encourage them to get vaccinated. We are excited to partner with David Grutman and offer COVID-19 vaccines at two popular venues in Miami,” said CDR Health CEO Tina Vidal-Duart. She continued, “CDR Health is proud to offer mobile vaccination capabilities and we are thrilled to be partnering with Miami Beach Mayor, Dan Gelber as they support the vaccination efforts in their community, and with Mr. Grutman as he helps motivate his patrons to get vaccinated.”
The vaccination events kicked off Saturday, August 7th and Sunday, August 8th outside of LIV at Fontainebleau from 12:30 a.m. - 3:00 a.m. Next weekend, vaccination events will be hosted on Saturday and Sunday nights at LIV and Story. The Pfizer vaccine will be offered at all events and CDR Health will follow up with patients to receive their second vaccine dose three weeks later.
Patrons looking to receive a vaccine should look for the CDR Health mobile vaccination unit outside of LIV at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach.
CDR Maguire’s healthcare team has been providing vaccination data management and staff augmentation services since vaccines first became available in the State of Florida. CDR’s proprietary software, CDR HealthPro™, is designed to collect and keep track of patient data, integrating all patient, county, state, and federal needs into one streamlined portal. In addition, CDR has provided PCR, Antibody and Antigen COVID-19 test kits, laboratory services, patient notification, testing site logistics and management, medical supplies and PPE, and field hospital oversight and management to the Florida Division of Emergency Management and several counties since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.