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Bank of America Corp. will offer its U.S. staff paid time off when they become eligible to get the coronavirus vaccine.
A passer-by walks past the entrance to a Bank of America ATM in Boston in October 2019.
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Workers will have the option to use two half days, for up to four hours each, for vaccination appointments this year, the bank said Friday in a staff memo seen by Bloomberg. The policy is designed to accommodate the two-dose regimen current vaccines require.
At least 14 undocumented immigrants were wrongly turned away from a COVID-19 vaccination site in Texas
INSIDER 26/02/2021
Texas does not require proof of citizenship to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
But 14 undocumented immigrants were denied vaccines at one site, The Washington Post reported.
The vaccination site has since apologized, saying they would reschedule appointments.
At least 14 undocumented immigrants were wrongly turned away from a COVID-19 vaccination site in Texas, in an apparent violation of state policy.
Proof of citizenship or residency is not required to get a COVID-19 vaccine in Texas, but 14 undocumented immigrants were turned away from receiving their shots at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, The Washington Post reported.
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