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We Can Do This : President Biden launches community corps to boost COVID-19 vaccinations
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We Can Do This : President Biden launches community corps to boost COVID-19 vaccinations
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Biden Administration Kicks Off Campaign to Boost Vaccinations
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By Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter
FRIDAY, April 2, 2021 (HealthDay News)
In a push to overcome vaccine hesitancy, the Biden administration on Thursday launched a public outreach effort that will focus on communities that have been hit hardest by the pandemic.
Called the We Can Do This campaign, the project features television and social media ads and creates a community corps of public health, athletic, faith and other groups to spread the word about the safety and efficacy of the country s three approved vaccines, the
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The Latest: Vermont expects to expand vaccine eligibility
By The Associated Press Associated Press April 1, 2021 5:50pm Text size Copy shortlink:
VERMONT The state of Vermont is expecting to expand eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine to out-of-state college students and second homeowners on April 30 if there is an adequate supply of vaccines.
Gov. Phil Scott announced the policy change Wednesday after he initially said vaccines in the state would be reserved for residents.
For the purposes of being vaccinated, Vermont defines residents as people who have lived there for six months, including college students who plan to spend the summer in the state.