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Black Adult Guide to COVID Vaccine Distribution
It’s here! Shipments of COVID-19 vaccine kits have arrived in the United States and now the big questions remain: how will the vaccine be distributed, where are the most effective sites for distribution, and who will receive access first?
On December 9th, the Department of Defense announced its plan to administer allocations of the COVID-19 vaccines at 16 defense sites in the United States and abroad. These sites were selected based on cold storage capability, top priority personnel, and adequate medical staff to manage the vaccines.
Initial Allocation Plan
At its Dec. 14 meeting, the Clover Park school board presented a Washington Association of School Administrators (WASA) Community Leadership Award to Malcolm Russell.
Russell is an active member of the Lakewood community and a CPSD parent. He is a member of the district’s Facilities Advisory Committee and led a citizens committee earlier this year that rallied community support for the district’s replacement levy.
His efforts and leadership helped the levy pass with 55 percent approval, which will allow the district to continue providing critical resources for students.
“It is a pleasure to recognize Malcolm Russell for his leadership and dedication,” said board President Dr. Marty Schafer. “He cares deeply about our district and the Lakewood and Joint Base Lewis-McChord communities.”
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Moving scenes show the first coronavirus vaccine in the US being administered to healthcare workers across the country
Moving scenes show the first coronavirus vaccine in the US being administered to healthcare workers across the countryhttps://www.businessinsider.in/science/news/moving-scenes-show-the-first-coronavirus-vaccine-in-the-us-being-administered-to-healthcare-workers-across-the-country/slidelist/79776239.cms2020-12-17T14:22:46+05:30
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Moving scenes show the first coronavirus vaccine in the US being administered to healthcare workers across the country
Lauren FriasDec 17, 2020, 14:22 IST
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Healthcare workers administered shots to their colleagues across the nation this week, beginning the next long-awaited phase of the pandemic since it began in March.
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Nurse living in South Fla. says she will absolutely not get vaccine December 17, 2020 at 1:11 PM EST - Updated December 17 at 1:11 PM
As the nation ramps up vaccinations for the coronavirus, many people are worried about getting the shot.
Jean-Marie Nacer, a New York registered nurse who lives in Boca Raton, said she is absolutely not getting the COVID-19 vaccine. She said her decision is based on the details about the Pfizer vaccine, the only one to be approved for emergency use in the United States so far. I ve looked at the science. I ve studied what they put forth in their studies, warnings, precautions and side effects, and I m not comfortable to say this is something that would be safe for myself, Nacer said.