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DON JAMES NEEDS A KIDNEY: The Somerset resident, and seasonal renter and visitor in Provincetown, is in need of kidney, and a GoFundMe campaign is underway to help: I am officially listed on the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) kidney transplant waiting list at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. I m trying to hang in there and am doing the very best that I can. Problem is that the wait is six years. It s doubtful I will live long enough so I need a living donor as soon as possible, according to the GoFundMe campaign. For information, visit https://gofund.me/ee9034ab
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CIC Health, Curative and LabCorp have cost Massachusetts more than $10 million to run COVID vaccination sites since January
Updated Mar 11, 2021;
Posted Mar 09, 2021
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Massachusetts has relied on three private vendors to administer the bulk of the state’s COVID-19 vaccines since January, and the launch of large-scale vaccination sites with their help has cost the state an estimated $10.4 million, records show.
The state’s three private contractors for the large-scale vaccination sites CIC Health, Curative and LabCorp have billed the state millions for administering vaccinations to Massachusetts residents each week while having expenses covered, according to a MassLive analysis of contracts.