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Drug Distributors Urge U S to Expand Vaccination Network

Drug Distributors Urge U.S. to Expand Vaccination Network Bloomberg 3/15/2021 Angelica LaVito © Bloomberg A U.S. Army soldier administers a dose of the Johnson & Johnson Janssen Covid-19 vaccine at a vaccination center at the Miami Dade College North Campus in North Miami, Florida, U.S., on Wednesday, March 10, 2021. Governor Ron DeSantis said Florida will lower the vaccine eligibility age to 60 and up starting next Monday. (Bloomberg) The U.S. should consider expanding the vaccine-distribution network as the supply of shots ramps up, executives from pharmaceutical distributors Cardinal Health Inc., AmerisourceBergen Corp. and Henry Schein Inc. said in a letter.

As the US vaccine rollout ramps up, here s who s next in line: younger adults, restaurant employees, and grocery workers

As the US vaccine rollout ramps up, here s who s next in line: younger adults, restaurant employees, and grocery workers insider@insider.com (Aria Bendix) © Al Seib / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images A woman receives a COVID-19 vaccine at a newly-opened vaccination site in Los Angeles, California on March 1. Al Seib / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images President Joe Biden has directed states to make vaccines available to all adults by May 1. Many states are still prioritizing shots for teachers and the elderly. Some states will start vaccinating younger age groups and restaurant workers soon. President Joe Biden has directed states to make coronavirus vaccines available to all adults by May 1.

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March of Dimes and Anthem Foundation Tackle Inequity in Maternal Healthcare in Kentucky

Share: LOUISVILLE, Ky., March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/   March of Dimes, the leader in the fight for the health of all moms and babies, and longtime partner,   Anthem Foundation, are working together to tackle America s maternal and infant health crisis. As both organizations continue to address health inequity across the country, the partnership in Kentucky aims to address the racial disparities and social determinants of health that have disproportionately impacted Black mothers. The Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA) recently reported that racial and ethnic health disparities in the U.S. have worsened over the past two decades. In order to achieve the Healthy People 2030 goals for Pregnancy and Childbirth, maternity care systems need to address disparities that threaten maternal and infant health. Researchers have identified implicit bias among health care providers as a potential contributor to these disparities. In response to these findings, March of Dimes de

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