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CVS Health offers to administer COVID-19 vaccine at large companies across the US

CVS Health offers to administer COVID-19 vaccine at large companies across the US Alexa Gagosz © Gabriela Bhaskar CVS Health announced Friday that it would begin administering COVID-19 vaccines at employer-based vaccination clinics through its Return Ready program. WOONSOCKET, R.I. CVS Health announced Friday that it would begin administering COVID-19 vaccines at employer-based vaccination clinics through its Return Ready program, which is looking to increase access to vaccinations to all eligible adults in the US. The program is available in all 50 states, as well as Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico, for companies that have at least 1,000 employees. However, in order to host a clinic, CVS requires a minimum of 288 appointments in a six-hour clinic event.

CVS Health Launches Employer-Based COVID-19 Vaccination Program -

CVS Health Launches Employer-Based COVID-19 Vaccination Program What You Should Know: Today, CVS Health announced it recently began administering COVID-19 vaccines at employer-based vaccination clinics through Return Ready, the company’s comprehensive COVID-19 solution that helps employers return and maintain healthy workforces. – With vaccine hesitancy on the rise, federal and state governments are looking to partners, like employers and CVS Health, to help by making vaccines more convenient to access and enhancing public education efforts. To date, CVS Health has launched vaccine clinics for 18 employers across 51 locations, beginning with Delta Air Lines in February 2021, which built on the company’s partnership in administering COVID-19 testing to employees since the summer of 2020. The New York Shipping Association and The City of Philadelphia are also working with CVS Health to deploy vaccination sites for employees.

In unexpected move, U S Supreme Court asks Justice Dept to weigh in on battle involving N J and mob watchdog

In unexpected move, U.S. Supreme Court asks Justice Dept. to weigh in on battle involving N.J. and mob watchdog Updated 11:48 AM; Today 11:07 AM New Jersey seeks to pull out of the Waterfront Commission and move its enforcement role to the State Police.Star-Ledger file photo Facebook Share The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, in an unexpected move, called for the U.S. Solicitor General to step into the long-running legal battle by New Jersey to kill the Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor a bi-state agency created more than 65 years ago to police the region’s ports.

Staten Island obituaries for Jan 13, 2021

Staten Island obituaries for Jan. 13, 2021 Updated Jan 13, 2021; STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. The following is a roundup of obituaries published on SILive.com. Viewing times and guestbooks can be found here. Eric P. Fisher, 73, a veteran of the Vietnam War, who was the original founding members of a motorcycle club called The Trotters, MC., died Jan. 10, 2021. Thomas E. Fortin, 75, a Staten Island native who received the Purple Heart during the Vietnam War, and who worked as a Port Security Officer for the New York Shipping Association, died Dec. 29, 2020. Philip Kaplan, 87, who as a young man settled on Staten Island, where he practiced law for more than 50 years at his law firm located at 350 Saint Marks Place, has died.

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