Philly Fighting COVID's founder — the student-run startup whose attempt to distribute some of Philadelphia’s first COVID-19 vaccines ended in national embarrassment for the city — has sued Drexel University over his expulsion in the wake of the scandal.
JOSE F. MORENO / Staff PhotographerThe founder of Philly Fighting COVID — the student-run start-up whose attempt to distribute some of Philadelphia’s first COVID-19 vaccines ended in national embarrassment for the city — has filed a lawsuit against Drexel University over his expulsion in the wake of the scandal.
Doroshin founded Philly Fighting COVID in 2020 to help with the city’s pandemic response, and later secured a $194,234 cityabandoned its nonprofit testing operationsHealth officials entrusted Doroshin — then a 22-year-old Drexel graduate student with no prior health-care experience — to distribute some of the city’s precious first doses at a mass clinic, only to sever ties after questions emerged about the group’s for-profit intentions and its privacy policy.
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