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Where the DC-area stands on COVID-19 vaccinations for kids 12 and up

Several Maryland and Virginia jurisdictions and D.C. will start vaccinating children 12 and up for COVID-19, as federal agencies approve the use of a coronavirus vaccine on younger kids. Here’s what you need to know. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration earlier this week cleared the use of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine on children 12 to 15 years old, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention followed suit Wednesday, releasing its recommendations for the use of the COVID-19 vaccine on that age group. In addition to publicly-run clinics, children can be scheduled for coronavirus vaccination appointments at most major pharmacy and supermarket chains including CVS and Walgreens.

Bowser approved $25M for United Medical Center, triggering control board oversight Here s what happens now

Bowser approved $25M for United Medical Center, triggering control board oversight Here s what happens now
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At a troubled D C hospital, fewer patients and looming cuts in funding, services

At a troubled D.C. hospital, fewer patients and looming cuts in funding, services Julie Zauzmer, Lola Fadulu © Craig Hudson/for The Washington Post Outside of United Medical Center in Southeast Washington on Monday. Troy Jones lives across the street from United Medical Center in Southeast Washington. For years he sought treatment there for high blood pressure, diabetes and other ailments. But now when Jones, 53, is sick, he boards a series of buses to get to George Washington University Hospital, eight miles away in downtown Washington. “If you go to GW, they treat you nice. But this hospital don’t treat you nice,” he said Monday outside the campus of UMC, the District’s only public hospital. “As long as I know they’re going to take good care of me, I don’t care how long it take me.”

Local Clinic Helps COVID-19 Long Haulers Recover – NBC4 Washington

Although there isn’t enough research to determine who is most at risk, the clinic said the average patient is in their 40s, and they tend to see more women than men. Even healthy people with mild infections have been hit hard with lingering symptoms, including shortness of breath, nerve pain, fatigue, headaches and the loss of taste and smell, according to infectious disease expert Dr. Hana Akselrod. “People who initially were not hospitalized and had mild or moderate illness to begin with, but then continue to experience fairly profound and debilitating symptoms,” Akselrod said. Across the country, clinics like the one at George Washington University Hospital are starting to launch to help patients with long-lasting symptoms recover.

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