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COVID vaccine: Here s where you can make an appointment this week

Rockland/Westchester Journal News County health departments again were expected to receive one-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccinations this week as well as mRNA vaccines that require two doses weeks apart. In Week 14 of COVID vaccine distribution, pharmacies and Federally Qualified Health Centers were expected to receive the two-dose mRNA vaccines made by Moderna and Pfizer.  People age 60 and over can book vaccine appointments at any location that administers them, including state-run vaccination sites. Gov. Andrew Cuomo last week said vaccine eligibility would expand as of March 17 to more essential public employees, as will public-facing building workers.  As of March 17, the state would also ease restrictions on who could receive shots from certain vaccine providers. Providers, except for pharmacies, would be able to vaccinate any eligible New Yorker. 

Coronavirus: Doctors, Facing Burnout, Turn To Self-care

Coronavirus: Doctors, facing burnout, turn to self-care An October poll of 862 emergency physicians nationwide from the American College of Emergency Physicians and Morning Consult found that 87% felt more stressed since the onset of COVID-19, with 72% experiencing a greater degree of professional burnout New York Times February 03, 2021 / 02:20 PM IST Dr. Michelle Thompson, a family medicine physician, at her home in Vienna, Ohio on Jan. 15, 2021. A growing number of programs aim to help doctors, nurses and medical students who are struggling with mental health issues during the pandemic. (Dustin Franz/The New York Times) Abby Ellin Dr. Michelle Thompson knows a lot about self-care. A family medicine physician in Vienna, Ohio, she specializes in lifestyle and integrative care, using both conventional and alternative therapies to help her patients heal. She also teaches medical personnel how to prevent and treat burnout.

Highland Mills woman charged with assault in stabbing

Highland Mills woman charged with assault in stabbing WOODBURY - Town of Woodbury police said a Highland Mills woman was accused of stabbing another woman on Thursday. According to police, officers responded to a report of a dispute at a home on Route 32 in the hamlet of Highland Mills. When they arrived, they were met by the suspect, Taylor M. Robinson, 25, of Highland Mills, who said she stabbed the other woman in self-defense. Robinson was arrested and charged with second-degree assault and third-degree criminal possession of a weapon, both felonies. She was arraigned before City of Newburgh Court Judge Paul Trachte and released without bail, pending a future court appearance.

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