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Dr Salmon asks for teachers to be in first wave to receive COVID vaccine

Updated: 3:07 PM EST Dec 15, 2020 The top Maryland school official and local leaders are urging the state to prioritize teachers and school staff to get the COVID-19 vaccine.|| Coronavirus updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Where to get tested ||Maryland schools Superintendent Dr. Karen Salmon requested that the Maryland Department of Health include teachers, school staff and early child care professionals as the first priority in the plan to start COVID-19 vaccinations for essential employees in Maryland.In a letter to Acting Deputy Health Secretary of Public Health Services Dr. Jinlene Chan, Salmon acknowledged many factors influencing the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccines, saying, The safety and education of our children demand immediate attention. It is essential that we return to full or hybrid instructional models for the overall wellbeing and success of our prekindergarten through grade 12 students. Prolonged school closures have resulted in our children exp

State Anticipates Every Hospital Will Get COVID-19 Vaccine Over Next Two Weeks

State Anticipates Every Hospital Will Get COVID-19 Vaccine Over Next Two Weeks Acting Deputy Secretary for Public Health Services Dr. Jinlene Chan and Gov. Larry Hogan. Via Office of the Governor’s Flickr. State officials anticipate that every Maryland hospital will receive COVID-19 vaccine doses over the next two weeks. The FDA approved Pfizer’s vaccine last Friday, and distribution is underway. This week, Adventist HealthCare Shady Grove Medical Center and Adventist Health Care White Oak Medical Center are expected to receive 975 doses each. MedStar Health, which includes Montgomery Medical Center in Olney, is also preparing to receive doses this week and has purchased several ultra-cold freezers to store them.

Health Ministry launches Food-Based Dietary Guidelines with FAO support

Ministry of Health Additional Secretary (Public Health Services) Dr. Lakshmi Somatunga launching a website. Deputy Director General (Public Health Services) Dr. H. S. R. Perera, Nutrition Division Actg. Director Dr. Lakmini Magodaratne, Dr. Yasoma Weerasekere, and Dr. Anoma Basnayake look on The Ministry of Health, Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine with support from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) launched the Sri Lanka Food-Based Dietary Guidelines (FBDGs) at an event held in Colombo. FAO in a press release said: Country specific FBDGs are one of the FAO/WHO recommended tools to improve healthy eating habits and lifestyles of individuals and populations. Sri Lanka was one of the countries to endorse the FBDGs in the Framework for Action agreed at the Second International Conference on Nutrition.

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