Published January 15. 2021 4:43PM | Updated January 16. 2021 4:50PM
New London Yale New Haven Health will begin vaccinating people 75 and older Wednesday, including at sites in New London and Old Saybrook.
Those 75 and older the first group in the state’s Phase 1b can make appointments on a first-come, first-served basis by visiting ynhhs.org/covidvaccine. The New London site is the L+M Multispecialty Center, 194 Howard St., while the Old Saybrook site is the Old Saybrook Medical Center, 633 Middlesex Turnpike. Sites in North Haven and Trumbull also will open next week, and a Greenwich site will open the week of Jan. 25.
Yale New Haven Health will add more sites as they are approved. Vaccinations only will be given to those who have an appointment.
QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute has entered into a collaborative R&D agreement with Australian start-up company, MedAir Australia, to test a.
Geographical Magazine Portable genetic sequencing technology helps track malaria 2021 The recipient of the 2018 Land Rover bursary, supported by the RGS-IBG, has been awarded extra funding to continue its work
In 2018, the Mobile Malaria project, led by George Busby, Jason Hendry and Isaac Ghinai was awarded the Land Rover Bursary – an award run by the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) on behalf of Jaguar Land Rover. The bursary offers £30,000 and the use of a vehicle to make a challenging journey that promotes a wider understanding or enjoyment of geography.
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As The Day s military/defense reporter, I work to explain complex issues in a way the everyday citizen can understand. On any given day, I can be found poring over defense budgets, writing a feature on a local veteran or documenting the impact of deployments on those left behind. I even spent two nights aboard a submarine.