Open spaces, no pharmacies: rural US confronts vaccine void

Co-owner of Creative Works Gallery and Cafe, Sarah Mayo, gestures during an interview Feb. 9 in Surry, Va. Mayo opened the cafe and gallery in an old pharmacy which closed. Mayo kept the pharmacy signs to remind people of what was there. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

SURRY, Va. — When Charlome Pierce searched where her 96-year-old father could get a COVID-19 vaccine in January, she found zero options anywhere near their home in Virginia. The lone medical clinic in Surry County had none, and the last pharmacy in an area with roughly 6,500 residents and more land mass than Chicago closed years ago.