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Walgreens said it s administered more than 3 million COVID-19 vaccinations
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Posted at 8:47 AM, Feb 22, 2021
and last updated 2021-02-22 10:47:55-05
Walgreens said it s now administered more than 3 million COVID-19 vaccinations at long-term care facilities and at its U.S. retail stores.
The pharmacy giant (Nasdaq: WBA) also said that it s completed administering first dosages to long-term residents at its facilities that selected Walgreens as a vaccine provider.
âWe have rapidly accelerated vaccine administration in long-term care facilities over the last month, and will continue to expand access to vaccines in our pharmacies as supply becomes available, said John Standley, president of Walgreens, in a statement.
False claims tying coronavirus vaccines to infertility drive doubts among women of childbearing age
Ariana Eunjung Cha, The Washington Post
Feb. 22, 2021
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Niharika Sathe, center, an internal medicine physician, is in her second trimester of pregnancy. She decided to get the coronavirus vaccine after investigating false reports that it was linked to fertility issues.Photo for The Washington Post by Rachel Wisniewski
Niharika Sathe, a 34-year-old internal medicine physician in New Jersey, first heard the fertility rumor from another doctor.
The friend confided that she would decline the coronavirus vaccine because of something she d seen online - that the shot could cause the immune system to attack the placenta, potentially leading to miscarriage and infertility. Sathe, who was early in her pregnancy at the time but had not told anyone, spent the next few weeks scrutinizing information from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the Soci