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Anti-COVID vaccination campaign / 69,477 people immunized in last 24 hours

Sursa foto: smartradio.ro The National Committee for Coordinating activities regarding vaccination against COVID-19 (CNCAV), informs that in the last 24 hours there were 69,477 vaccine doses administered, among which 50,237 from Pfizer, 4,312 from Moderna, 6,253 from AstraZeneca and 8,675 from Johnson&Johnson. The data was supplied by the National Institute of Public Health through the National Vaccination Electronic Registry. According to CNCAV, in the last 24 hours, 24,480 people were vaccinated with the first dose and 44,997 people with the second dose. In the last 24 hours there were 48 adverse reactions registered - 6 local types and 42 general types. Since the beginning of the vaccination campaign, on 27 December 2020, there were 15,990 adverse reactions registered for the anti-COVID vaccines - 1,718 local types and 14,272 general types.

May 28: Letter from VP David Trainor

May 28: Letter from VP David Trainor Dear Colleagues: I write to further update you on plans regarding the resumption of regular University operations for the 2021-22 academic year.  With the recent announcements by the Governor of Massachusetts and the Mayor of Boston, effective May 29, 2021, Boston College is no longer subject to occupancy restrictions in offices or classroom facilities.  As such, all current capacity limitations on campus classrooms, workspaces, and outdoor areas will be rescinded.  In addition, the CDC and Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) have lifted the mask mandate.  However, beginning on the 29 th, BC faculty, staff, students, and visitors who are not fully vaccinated will be required to wear a mask on campus when physical distancing cannot be maintained, and at all times in the Connell Recreation Center.  Of course, any vaccinated member of the community who wishes to continue wearing a mask for their own comfort should feel free to do

Welcome To IANS Live - ENTERTAINMENT - Mahika Sharma: Menstrual hygiene should be prioritised amid Covid lockdown

Photo Credit: IANS IANSLive Mumbai, May 28 (IANS) On the occasion of World Menstrual Hygiene Day on Friday, actress Mahika Sharma says utmost care must be given to menstrual hygiene amid the Covid pandemic. The actress says lockdown has made it difficult for women to source menstrual hygiene products.   For susbcription contact  

Gift Cards, Cash Up For Grabs In Exchange For COVID Vaccines

Gift cards, cash and sports tickets are among the items up for grabs today and in the coming weeks in Los Angeles County – and across the state as authorities pull out all the stops to convince people to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

Bristol mum worried as booking vaccine feels harder than getting Glastonbury tickets

Bristol mum worried as booking vaccine feels harder than getting Glastonbury tickets Has the NHS over-stretched itself now younger people can get the Covid-19 jab? Emma Grimshaw has been growing frustrated as she can t book a vaccination nearby (Image: Press Association/Emma Grimshaw) GET THE BIGGEST STORIES FROM ACROSS SOMERSET STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOXInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. SIGN UP When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice An appointment for a Covid-19 vaccine is harder than getting Glastonbury tickets , according to a busy Bristol mum.

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