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You can ask your doctors if they've gotten the COVID-19 vaccine, but you may not get an answer. Here's why

CHICAGO – As Illinois reopens and people catch up on long-postponed checkups and health care, some patients have a new question for their doctors: Are you vaccinated? Many providers say they’re happy to share that information with patients, in hopes of assuaging their fears about getting the shots. But it’s not always easy information for patients to get ahead of appointments if they’re ...

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You can ask your doctors if they've gotten the COVID-19 vaccine, but you may not get an answer. Here's why.

You can ask your doctors if they’ve gotten the COVID-19 vaccine, but you may not get an answer. Here’s why. Lisa Schencker, Chicago Tribune © Vashon Jordan Jr/Vashon Jordan Jr Carl Lambert at Rush Primary Care, June 7, 2021. As Illinois reopens and people catch up on long-postponed checkups and health care, some patients have a new question for their doctors: Are you vaccinated? Many providers say they’re happy to share that information with patients, in hopes of assuaging their fears about getting the shots. But it’s not always easy information for patients to get ahead of appointments if they’re worried about being up-close and personal with unvaccinated doctors, nurses, dentists or optometrists.

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You can ask your doctors if they've gotten the COVID-19 vaccine, but you won't always get an answer.

Most employers in the health care industry are not requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for their staff, so some patients have a new question for their doctor: Are you vaccinated?

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Oldham News | Main News | Exercise specialists from patient support programme offer free online activity sessions for World Cancer Day

Exercise specialists from patient support programme offer free online activity sessions for World Cancer Day Date published: 02 February 2021 Some of the GM Active Prehab4Cancer exercise specialists. From left, Jack Murphy, Kirsty Rowlinson-Groves, Nathan Valentine (admin), Sarah-Jayne Hurst and Rob Mentha. (Pictured before the pandemic) Greater Manchester residents, NHS, care and cancer support organisations, charities and businesses are invited to join free online fitness sessions for people of all abilities on World Cancer Day this Thursday, February 4. The sessions are being led by exercise specialists who deliver fitness, nutrition and wellbeing programmes to help cancer patients prepare for and recover from major surgery.

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2020's grim atmosphere of loss - Two Coats of Paint

December 31, 2020 11:30 am Shari Urquhart, Wedding Portrait (J. Van Eyck), 1998, Persian wool, mohair, metallic acrylic & silk fibers, 79.5 x 67.75 inches Lamentable deaths occur every year, but in 2020 Covid-19 has made for an especially grim atmosphere of loss. In the art world, painter Jackie Saccoccio and art historian Barbara Rose are the most recent to be mourned across social media and in thoughtful obituaries in the New York Times . Artnet has compiled a list of other notable art figures who have passed away, including Beverly Pepper, Emily Mason, William Bailey, Richard Anuszkiewicz, Susan Rothenberg, Ron Gorchov, and Luchita Hurtado. ArtForum ‘s list includes Ulay, John Baldessari, Christo, Suh Se-ok, and May Stevens. At artcritical

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How can universities adapt to the coronavirus pandemic? (Includes interview)

Universities and colleges are now adapting plans for 2021 amidst the uncertainty created by the coronavirus crisis. This means further uncertainty for universities around the globe. However, there are actions that can be taken. Education institutions are being driven to restructure every aspect of their operations, from student enrollment and refund policies to international recruitment and processing student visa applications. Looking at the issue for Digital Journal is Sharon Butler, Executive Vice President of Global Education at Flywire, a payment solutions company that works alongside education institutions. Based on input from the university sector, Butler has set out recommendations that universities around the world can be considering in order to address several of the uncertainties.

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