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CVS, Walgreens have wasted more COVID-19 vaccine doses than most states combined

CVS, Walgreens have wasted more COVID-19 vaccine doses than most states combined
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CVS and Walgreens have wasted more COVID-19 vaccine doses than most states combined, data shows

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recorded 182,874 wasted doses as of late March. Of those, CVS was responsible for nearly half, and Walgreens for 21%.

CVS, Walgreens have wasted more vaccine doses than most states combined

CVS, Walgreens have wasted more vaccine doses than most states combined It’s not completely clear from the CDC data why the two chains wasted so much more vaccine than states and federal agencies. Some critics have pointed to poor planning early in the rollout, when the Trump administration leaned heavily on CVS and Walgreens to vaccinate residents and staff members of long-term care facilities. Written By: Joshua Eaton and Rachana Pradhan / Kaiser Health News | 11:45 am, May 4, 2021 × People walk by a CVS Pharmacy store in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, Nov. 30, 2017. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton Two national pharmacy chains that the federal government entrusted to inoculate people against COVID-19 account for the lion’s share of wasted vaccine doses, according to government data obtained by KHN.

St John s University announces in-person graduation dates

St. John’s University announces in-person graduation dates Updated May 04, 2021; Posted May 04, 2021 This file photo shows St. John s University students at the 2019 commencement ceremony. (Staten Island Advance) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. St. John’s University announced dates for its in-person graduation ceremonies to be held in July, in which graduates will be able to walk across the stage, have their photo taken, and be individually recognized. The university, which has a campus on Grymes Hill, will celebrate both the Class of 2021 and the Class of 2020 during multiple in-person ceremonies, Rev. Brian J. Shanley, university president, announced on Tuesday. They will be held outdoors, rain or shine, on the Queens campus.

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