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Providence Behavioral Health warns state of 151 layoffs as Holyoke hospital is sold

Providence Behavioral Health warns state of 151 layoffs in Holyoke as hospital is sold Updated Feb 24, 2021; HOLYOKE The new owners of Providence Behavioral Health Hospital have told employee unions their contracts will not be honored after the sale, and have begun telling staff they will have to reapply for their jobs. Providence and Mercy Medical Center, the outgoing owners under the umbrella of Trinity Health Of New England, notified the state Department of Labor they will lay off 151 employees effective April 20. The two unions with workers among those 151 are Massachusetts Nurses Association, with 40 nurses, and United Auto Workers Local 2322, which has 60 members at Providence working as counselors, clinicians and certified nursing assistants.

Breaking with national recommendations, Lamont says Connecticut s vaccine rollout will now be prioritized by age

Teachers and other school workers still to be prioritized Gov. Ned Lamont looks at a syringe that Patrice Marriott, registered nurse at Trinity Health of New England, holds before giving him the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at the First Cathedral church in Bloomfield this month. (Yehyun Kim, CTMirror.org) Gov. Ned Lamont said Monday he is throwing out the state’s current playbook for the COVID-19 vaccine rollout – which had prioritized people with underlying medical conditions and certain types of workers, such as grocery store and agricultural employees – and is shifting to a system that is strictly age-based, with the next round of shots open to people who are 55 to 64 beginning March 1.

Lamont switches vaccination strategy to age-based approach

By Paul Hughes, Republican-American Griffin Hospital nurse Cary Carpino administers a COVID-19 vaccine to Andrew Bertola of Beacon Falls on Feb. 11 during a vaccination clinic run by Beacon Falls and Griffin Hospital at the Beacon Falls Senior Center. Clinic workers administered 25 vaccine doses during the clinic and residents will return March 11 to receive their second dose. –ANDREAS YILMA HARTFORD In a change of vaccination strategy, Gov. Ned Lamont has decided to follow an age-based approach for administering COVID-19 vaccines to the remainder of the state’s population willing to get the shot. The state vaccination program will open up to people ages 55 to 64 on March 1 under a tentative schedule that was released Monday. The schedule progresses to ages 45 to 54 on March 22, ages 35 to 44 on April 12 and ages 16 to 64 on May 3.

Breaking with national recommendations, Lamont says Connecticut s vaccine rollout will now be prioritized by age

Breaking with national recommendations, Lamont says Connecticut s vaccine rollout will now be prioritized by age
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A Friendly s legacy - masslive com

A Friendly’s legacy Friendly’s founder always ‘had to be creating’ and at 106, he had plans to talk with chain’s new CEO Updated on Feb 21, 2021; Published on Feb 21, 2021 Friendly Ice Cream co-founder S. Prestley Blake at the Boston Road restaurant in Springfield in September 2014, shortly before he turned 100. The Republican file Twitter Share In the final days of his long life, S. Prestley Blake wanted to talk business and that business was Friendly’s. He had a telephone conference set with Craig Erlich, the new CEO of the Friendly’s restaurant chain. Blake was excited to talk about the future of the company he and his brother Curtis founded in 1935, his wife Helen Blake shared in the wake of his death on Feb. 11, at the age of 106.

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