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New York programs for veterans

By Susan Arbetter New York State PUBLISHED 4:05 PM ET Apr. 23, 2021 PUBLISHED 4:05 PM EDT Apr. 23, 2021 SHARE th anniversary of the terrorist attacks for full troop withdrawal from Afghanistan. This means thousands of soldiers who have been stationed half a world away will be returning home to the U.S., many with physical and mental health needs.  Capital Tonight asked former Marine, Derek Coy, the veterans health officer at New York State Health Foundation, to recommend some of the best programs in New York for specific groups of veterans who may need help.  Coy, who served a year in Iraq and a year in southeast Asia, knows what it’s like to return home after combat.  

CUNY SPH announces the New York State Vaccine Education and Adoption Project

CUNY SPH announces the New York State Vaccine Education and Adoption Project In a race to transform the vaccine-hesitant into adopters in New York City and surrounding counties as Covid-19 variants rise, the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy (CUNY SPH) has announced the New York State Vaccine Education and Adoption Project. Building upon the school s pandemic-long commitment to surveying New Yorkers to understand perspectives and its emphasis on engaging community, the project will accomplish three critical goals: to measure vaccine sentiments in the lower nine counties of New York State, to visualize these sentiments to understand where pockets of hesitancy exist, and finally, to design a vaccine literacy program for the most deeply hesitant communities across the five boroughs of New York, as well as Westchester, Rockland, Nassau and Suffolk counties.

CUNY Graduate School of Public Health Launches Sweeping Vaccine Research and Literacy Campaign

CUNY Graduate School of Public Health Launches Sweeping Vaccine Research and Literacy Campaign Bold Partnership to Defuse Vaccine Hesitancy Down to the Zip Code in Most Populous Region of the Nation News provided by Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In a race to transform the vaccine-hesitant into adopters in New York City and surrounding counties as Covid-19 variants rise, the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy (CUNY SPH) has announced the New York State Vaccine Education and Adoption Project. Building upon the school s pandemic-long commitment to surveying New Yorkers to understand perspectives and its emphasis on engaging community, the project will accomplish three critical goals: to measure vaccine sentiments in the lower nine counties of New York State, to visualize these sentiments to understand where pockets of hesitancy exist, and finally, to design a vaccine literacy program for the most deeply hesitant c

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