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Brookdale Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2020 Results
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Brookdale Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2020 Results
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Two new outbreaks reported in skilled nursing facilities as rate of new cases decrease
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Millions of vaccine doses have gone unused at long-term care facilities, according to a report from The New York Times.
Some have left nursing homes, and many have opted to not take the vaccine, leaving shots behind.
Several states are trying to claim unused doses to provide more to the rest of the population.
States are trying to seize stockpiles of COVID-19 vaccines allocated to nursing homes in an effort to get shots in more arms, the New York Times reported Friday.
States such as New York, Michigan, and Virginia are grabbing back at millions of vaccine doses given to long-term care facilities through a federal program, the Times said.
Botched vaccine rollout in US: Fragmented communication, misallocated supply
Vaccinations are now picking upPremium
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Sarah Krouse,
, The Wall Street Journal
The pace of Covid-19 vaccinations is picking up, but distribution sites are still recovering from initial errors in nursing-home plans, limited supplies and a balky flow of information
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The record-fast creation of Covid-19 vaccines was a triumph. So why is it taking so long to vaccinate Americans?
The answer starts with tens of millions of Covid-19 vaccine doses that sat unused in medical freezers across the U.S. in the early weeks of the rollout.