DrLove
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- Jun 15, 2016
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You had to know there would be corruption in this process. This is what happens when you give some 22 year old wonder boy inside information that nobody else in the bidding process got, hand him the contract, and at the last minute the kid turns it into a "for profit" operation, and THEN steals doses to take home for his buddies.
Katrina Lipinsky, a 29-year-old registered nurse who was on site that day, said she saw Philly Fighting COVID CEO Andrei Doroshin pack a bundle of unused vaccines into his bag shortly after 7 p.m.
“They ended the day with a significant number of unused vaccines,” Lipinsky said. “Andrei walked pretty openly from the vaccine area over to his belongings and packed maybe 10 to 15 in his bag with CDC record cards.”
Sometime after 8 p.m., a photograph of Doroshin reportedly circulated to dozens of Snapchat users. It appeared to show Doroshin, a 22-year-old Drexel graduate student with no health care experience, getting ready to administer an unspecified syringe off-site, according to three sources who saw the image.
Photos posted to the social media app automatically disappear after viewing, but the sources, who asked that their identities be withheld for fear of retribution, independently described the image of Doroshin wearing a suit as he held a syringe before a seated person in what appears to be someone’s private residence.
Philly Fighting COVID kicked out of city vaccine program after sudden switch to for-profit
Philadelphia says it has cut ties with the 9-month-old mass vaccine distributor over its sudden switch to a for-profit model and abrupt drop of community testing partners.
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Philadelphia deputy health commissioner resigns over Philly Fighting COVID messages
After the city’s formal request for vaccine distribution partners went out, Johnson sent emails to PFC’s Doroshin, discussing financial details of his application.
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