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Small Montgomery County pharmacy helping to distribute COVID-19 vaccine

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HORSHAM, Pa. - A small pharmacy in Montgomery County is making a big difference in the fight to stem the coronavirus pandemic that has plagued the region for nearly a year.

Eric Abramowitz, owner of Eric's RX Pharmacy in Horsham, has been working non-stop to provide doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.

A staple in the community for over 20 years, Abramowitz says he's proud to have the honor of vaccinating his customers.MORE: Biden administration will start sending COVID-19 vaccine to pharmacies next week"I've been in this community for 23 years so these people are like family to me and in my 30 years as a pharmacist I have never had an opportunity like this to give back to this community," Abramowitz said.

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