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Jack Elias to transition to senior health advisor at Brown, will leave role as medical school dean

Jack Elias to transition to senior health advisor at Brown, will leave role as medical school dean After eight years leading biology and medicine at Brown, Elias will become the University’s senior health advisor, working to realize the vision of an integrated academic health system with Lifespan and Care New England. Under the leadership of Dr. Jack Elias, Brown has cultivated a growing focus on translational science the practice of ensuring that breakthroughs in basic research are advanced to the point where they can make a meaningful medical difference for patients, and that urgent scientific questions identified among patient populations become research priorities in the lab.

Cherry blossom crowds, roller coaster return, farmworker fears: News from around our 50 states

Cherry blossom crowds, roller coaster return, farmworker fears: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Montgomery: The state said it was distributing its first COVID-19 vaccine doses to prisoners Wednesday, the Alabama Department of Corrections announced. The Alabama National Guard was expected to deliver about 1,400 doses to the Bullock Correctional Facility. Prisoners are not required to get the shots. The doses were first allotted to a National Guard-run clinic aimed at vaccinating rural communities. In a statement, ADOC said attendance at those clinics last week was limited by severe weather. The state Department of Public Health notified ADOC that a surplus of defrosted Pfizer vaccines needed to be used. Prisoners and other populations in group settings are prioritized under federal vaccine guidelines because of the risk congregant settings pose for the highly infectious coronavirus. Families of prisoners last year said

Experts worried about increase in COVID-19 infections in R I

Experts worried about increase in COVID-19 infections in R.I. “I think we’re going to have another little surge,” one health expert said. But with more people being vaccinated, “I’m hoping it will be less intense than the last one.” By Brian Amaral Globe Staff,Updated April 1, 2021, 5:42 p.m. Email to a Friend People waited in the observation area after receiving their second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at Central Falls High School in Rhode Island last month.Gretchen Ertl/The Boston Globe PROVIDENCE — Coronavirus cases and hospitalizations are increasing again in Rhode Island, a trend that experts say is due to the spread of more-contagious variants of the virus and relaxed rules on businesses.

Underground proms, popcorn problems: News from around our 50 states

Underground proms, popcorn problems: News from around our 50 states
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