Tyler Perry sets up vaccination site at his Atlanta studios for production crew
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Perry worked with Grady Hospital and covered the logistical costs of setting up the site for his employees.
Tyler hopes teaming up with Grady Hospital will help ease vaccine hesitancy. In a video obtained by People magazine, the "Madea" star said, "I've seen a lot of vaccine hesitancy out there and I'm glad that at least 55 percent of my crew agreed to get it." "It's my hope that people will get out and get the vaccine and know that I have it, other members of my staff have it, we've had no issues, no problems," he added. "I've had it since January. That's my hope."More Related News
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