HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) – The coronavirus vaccine rollout is well underway in Connecticut. As of March 19, people aged 45 and up became eligible. Priority access was granted to those with certain medical conditions and intellectual disabilities on April 1. All other adults were also able to make appointments on […]
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HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) – The coronavirus vaccine rollout is well underway in Connecticut. As of March 19, people aged 45 and up became eligible. Priority access will be granted to those with certain medical conditions and intellectual disabilities on April 1. All other adults will be able to make appointments […]
HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) – The coronavirus vaccine rollout is well underway in Connecticut. As of March 19, people aged 45 and up became eligible. Priority access will be granted to those with certain medical conditions and intellectual disabilities on April 1. All other adults will be able to make appointments […]
CLOSE Since mid-January, Potsdam has been welcoming New Yorkers from all corners of the state who travel long distances to get their COVID-19 vaccines. New York State Team POTSDAM, N.Y. — Vetia Searcy could get her vaccine. But she had to go to somewhere called Potsdam, New York, to get […]
Vaccine providers were bustling once again in Lake Havasu City on Friday — the day after Mohave County made covid vaccines available to all adults 18 and older. Although some providers are fully booked up, others had plenty of doses ready to distribute for newly eligible residents. Mohave County’s announcement […]
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) – Gov. Phil Scott says he hopes Vermont can return to normal by July 4. But big events and concerts take months of planning. So is there still enough time to line some up for this spring and summer? Current guidelines only allow up to two unvaccinated […]
CloseUp: Sununu defends vaccine roll-out amid scheduling issues Governor Chris Sununu elaborates on Updated: 11:42 AM EST Feb 14, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript HAMPSHIRE NEEDS TO MEET IF IT’S GOING TO DEFEAT COVID-19 IN 2021. GOOD MORNING. I’M ADAM SEXTON. NO NEED FOR LENGTHY INTRODUCTIONS TODAY. WE HAVE THE […]
The 46-year-old emergency specialist manages intensive care units (ICUs) at the Cardiovascular Hospital in Soacha, a working-class suburb of Colombia’s capital Bogotá. Since the pandemic began, he says he has seen the number of healthcare workers under his watch dwindle, even as the hospital expands its ICU to confront a […]
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Rhode Island is looking into having some of the state’s pre-existing testing COVID-19 locations double as vaccination sites, 12 News has learned. This announcement comes as the number of weekly doses the state receives increased Tuesday from 14,000 initial doses to 16,000. “It’s very exciting and […]
Dr. Richard Dang, right, administers a COVID-19 vaccine to Ashley Van Dyke as a mass-vaccination of healthcare workers takes place at Dodger Stadium on Friday in Los Angeles. (Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times) After days of confusion, Los Angeles County officials on Monday offered some more clarity on when older people […]
The rapid expansion of COVID-19 vaccinations to senior citizens across the U.S. has led to bottlenecks, system crashes and hard feelings in many states because of overwhelming demand for the shots. Mississippi’s Health Department stopped taking new appointments the same day it began accepting them because of a “monumental surge” […]
By PAN PYLAS (AP) — Waning trust in governments and all types of media is threatening to limit the rollout of coronavirus vaccines around the world, particularly in the United States, according to a survey conducted by communications firm Edelman. In an annual assessment on the state of trust in […]
People queue for COVID-19 vaccinations at a sports complex in Fort Myers, Fla., Dec. 29, 2020. (Octavio Jones/The New York Times) MIAMI — Linda Kleindienst Bruns registered for a coronavirus vaccine in late December, on the first day the health department in Tallahassee, Florida, opened for applications for people her […]
MIAMI — Linda Kleindienst Bruns registered for a coronavirus vaccine in late December, on the first day the health department in Tallahassee, Fla., opened for applications for people her age. Despite being 72, with her immune system suppressed by medication that keeps her breast cancer in remission, she spent days […]
Shoppers wait in line to enter a store at the Glendale Galleria on the Friday after Thanksgiving. (Ringo H.W. Chiu / Associated Press) If the new COVID-19 vaccines prove effective and are widely accepted, the result could be a welcome surge in the nation’s economy as well as an end […]
Mass Rollout Bringing 900 Hotels onto Maestro PMS Browser Version 5.5 in 2020 at No Cost to Clients Maestro shows its 43+ year service commitment by implementing portfolio-wide PMS upgrade to better prepare independent operators for the ‘new normal’ MARKHAM, Ontario (PRWEB) November 17, 2020 Maestro, hospitality’s most trusted provider […]