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WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) –
The UnitedHealth Group has set up a mobile clinic in Wilmington to help Hurricane Florence victims and Anita Bachmann, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare’s Community Plan North Carolina, will discuss the medical care the clinic provides with WECT’s Ashlea Kosikowski on News Now at 4:30 p.m.
>>Desktop users can see News Now at the top of this story. Mobile users can watch it here.<<
Located at the Dreams Center at 901 Fanning Street, the mobile medical unit offers bloodwork, tetanus shots, primary care from volunteer nurses and more. It is open from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday.
Ashlea will also discuss the Bill Cosby sexual assault trial, grizzly bears, beluga whales and more.
Be sure to join us!
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