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While some struggle to get vaccine, colleges and hospitals face a different problem: what to do with surplus doses

As others struggle with low vaccine supply, colleges and hospitals have a surplus problem Conflicting, ambiguous state guidance creates confusion in vaccine rollout By Deirdre Fernandes and Kay Lazar Globe Staff,Updated January 27, 2021, 8:45 p.m. Email to a Friend Northeastern University had nearly 2,000 doses of precious COVID vaccine sitting in freezers last week after most of its front-line and emergency workers already had been immunized. So college officials informed the state that they planned to use the leftovers on other employees, including older adults and those with multiple medical conditions, who would soon be eligible under the state plan. On Monday, the university started immunizing those workers and planned to give shots to some 730 people throughout the week. But by Tuesday, the school’s vaccination clinic had come to an abrupt halt. The state wanted the college to limit immunizations to people who were 75 or older, a relatively tiny group on a college ca

W E B du Bois Embraced Science To Fight Racism as Editor of NAACP s Magazine the Crisis

The Good Men Project Become a Premium Member We have pioneered the largest worldwide conversation about what it means to be a good man in the 21st century. Your support of our work is inspiring and invaluable. W.E.B. du Bois Embraced Science To Fight Racism as Editor of NAACP’s Magazine the Crisis Sociologists Patrick Greiner and Brett Clark and I recently pored through the magnificent W.E.B. Du Bois Papers at the Special Collections and University Archives at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The NAACP – the most prominent interracial civil rights organization in American history – published the first issue of The Crisis, its official magazine, 110 years ago, in 1910. For almost two and a half decades, sociologist and civil rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois served as its editor, famously using this platform to dismantle scientific racism.

Simply Ineffective : Lawmakers, Experts Slam Mass COVID Vaccination Rollout

‘Simply Ineffective : Lawmakers, Experts Slam Mass. COVID Vaccination Rollout © Provided by New England Cable News Lawmakers, experts and residents continued to criticize Massachusetts vaccination rollout, Thursday, calling on the Baker administration to fix what they call a cumbersome and confusing sign-up process. On Thursday, state Sen. Eric Lesser filed legislation that would direct the Massachusetts Department of Public Health to immediately create a one-stop online sign-up for vaccinations accessible from desktop computer as well as mobile devices; as well as a phone hotline immediately be established in multiple languages. “The Phase 2 vaccine rollout is creating mass confusion and anxiety for our eligible senior population, Lesser said. The system is cumbersome, contradictory, and asks residents over 75 to navigate a haze of web links, locations, and instructions, each with different criteria and scheduling systems.

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