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Legislator, opposing segregation, claims Asians have never been discriminated against

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New Haven Vaccinates All School Staff Who Wanted the COVID-19 Vaccine Within 10 Days: Mayor

Elicker said New Haven has already hosted 18 pop-up vaccine clinics in under served communities in addition to the city s regular clinics and pop-ups. Saturday marks one year since the city closed its public schools due to COVID-19 in an effort to slow the spread of the virus, according to Elicker. It seems like yesterday that I stood in my office with Health Director Maritza Bond and Superintendent Dr. Iline Tracy as we understood the gravity of the developing situation and made the decision to indefinitely close schools, Elicker said. The mayor said that any school teacher/staff or childcare professional who lives or works in New Haven who hasn t heard from their employer about getting the vaccine can call 203-946-6999 for more information.

New Haven Partners With Nonprofit To Encourage Public To Get COVID19 Vaccine

Don t get it twisted, go get a vaccine as soon as possible, said Crystal R. Emery, CEO of URU The Right To Be, Inc. This partnership with the fire department and city is a great opportunity to create pipelines of information to the public. Emery established the nonprofit 26 years ago with a goal of spreading accurate facts to the public to create a more equitable society. The organization s latest venture is to help cut down on vaccine hesitancy. It is vitally important that we educate folks about getting this vaccine and being a part of the recourse of changing the dynamic of what s happening in our community, said Pastor Darrell Brooks, of Beulah Heights First Pentecostal Church.

Appointment delays reported as ages 55+, teachers now eligible for vaccine

Eligibility expanded to people aged 55 and older on Monday, along with educators and childcare workers. Beginning [Monday], all Connecticut residents between the ages of 55-64 can make appointments and receive COVID-19 vaccinations, said Gov. Ned Lamont. PreK-12 school staff and childcare professionals in Connecticut are also eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccinations beginning [Monday]. Individuals in these groups will receive information from their school administrators and employers on where/when they can be vaccinated. More people in Connecticut are now eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine. Lamont acknowledged that the newly eligible may not be able to make appointments immediately due to limited supplies.

Appointment delays reported as ages 55+, teachers now eligible for vaccine

Appointment delays reported as ages 55+, teachers now eligible for vaccine
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