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Coronavirus NSW: One-third of Australian COVID-19 vaccines expected to come to NSW

With NSW recording its 17th consecutive day of zero locally acquired cases and Victoria its 28th day on Wednesday, the people at greatest risk of contracting the virus — and the greatest need of the vaccines - are those working in close proximity with returning travellers. Ms Berejiklian wants the thousands of police, security guards and healthcare personnel within the state’s quarantine network to be among the first to receive the vaccines, arguing Sydney bears the largest burden of Australia’s international arrivals, many arriving from countries where the more virulent variants are fast becoming the dominant circulating strains. Loading

First Curaleaf-Branded Retail Location Opens in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

97th Retail Location Nationwide, and the Company s 10 th Store in the State WAKEFIELD, Mass., Jan. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Curaleaf Holdings, Inc. (CSE: CURA) (OTCQX: CURLF) ( Curaleaf or the Company ), a leading U.S. provider of consumer products in cannabis, announces the opening of the first Curaleaf-branded retail location in the Pennsylvania market with a new dispensary at 7040 Jonestown Road in Harrisburg, marking its 97 th retail location nationwide. A ribbon cutting ceremony in partnership with the Harrisburg Regional Chamber & Capital Region Economic Development Corporation is scheduled during the store s Grand Opening on Tuesday, February 2 at 1:15 pm EST. Curaleaf s further expansion into Pennsylvania will provide increased access to high-quality medical cannabis products, innovative consumption formats, and leading national brands such as Grassroots and Select. Of the 23 qualifying conditions for the close to 504,000 registered patients in caregivers in the state, p

Doctors: We simply do not have adequate vaccine supplies | News, Sports, Jobs

Jan 21, 2021 (EDITOR’S NOTE: Dr. David Lopatofsky, chief medical officer, UPMC in the Susquehanna Region, agrees with and supports the following statement shared by his colleagues on the Southwestern PA Regional Chief Medical Officer Consortium. “While UPMC is encouraged by the public’s eagerness for the vaccine, we simply do not have adequate vaccine supplies or clear notification of when and how much is coming to be able to meet the new, much larger group as discussed (Tuesday) by the Pennsylvania Department of Health. “Our health care sites and systems will need to continue to prioritize those seeking vaccination, identifying the most vulnerable in their area to serve first and to optimize impact during this time of short supply. That means many requests for vaccination will not be met in the next days to weeks, and this is not from a lack of desire.”)

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