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Walgreens reviewing procedures after storage error leads to revaccination in five Ohio long-term care facilities

Why Ohio s nursing home coronavirus vaccinations -- run by pharmacies and the feds -- were swift, while other shots have been sluggish

Why Ohio’s nursing home coronavirus vaccinations run by pharmacies and the feds were swift, while other shots have been sluggish Updated Feb 04, 2021; Posted Feb 04, 2021 While the pace of vaccinations for the general public has been sluggish, pharmacies moved fast in Ohio nursing homes. First doses were administered in all nursing homes in a month. (Brooke Herbert/The Oregonian)Brooke Herbert/The Oregonian Facebook Share COLUMBUS, Ohio – Every day, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website displays a map of the U.S. with the states shaded in blue. Those in dark blue have higher numbers of coronavirus vaccines administered per capita.

Genesis HealthCare Announces Resident and Staff COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance Rates

Questions raised over speed of vaccine distribution for elderly

Questions raised over speed of vaccine distribution for elderly Samantha McDaniel-Ogletree, Journal-Courier FacebookTwitterEmail Although COVID-19 vaccinations are scheduled for many long-term care facilities, some are discouraged at how long the process is taking.Javier Zayas Photography An ongoing delay in getting vaccinations to those in long-term care facilities has some questioning the prioritization of the distribution of vaccinations. In Illinois, many local health departments such as Greene County are vaccinating residents ages 65 or over as well as and any remaining health care workers. Others are working within the age group but focusing on older populations, such as those 70 or above in Morgan County and 80 or above in Pike County.

5 things for Houstonians to know for Monday, Feb 1

5 things for Houstonians to know for Monday, Feb. 1 Published:  Tags:  Here are things to know for Monday, Feb. 1: 1. 75-year-old man reported missing in Rosenberg found dead, Texas EquuSearch says Texas EquuSearch ended the search Saturday morning for a 75-year-old man that was last seen in Rosenberg. Officials said the body of Benito Gutierrez was found in the Brazos River a short time after beginning their search. Volunteers with Texas Equusearch conducted a search near the Brazos River and U.S. Highway 59. 2. Houston-area will receive influx of COVID-19 vaccine doses this week The Greater Houston-area is set to receive an influx of over 62,000 COVID-19 vaccines this week, driven by an increase in the number of vaccines provided to the state by the federal government and large allocations to Houston-area providers, state officials announced Friday.

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