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Mass inmates will get vaccine soon
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Inmate with COVID-19 dies at Rhode Island Hospital, officials say
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Massachusetts inmates will be some of the first to get the coronavirus vaccines after health care workers, emergency medical workers and residents of long-term care facilities get vaccinated.
Tens of thousands of inmates will be offered the shots ahead of home health aides, seniors and medically vulnerable residents, joining people who live in homeless shelters and other congregate settings who will be vaccinated by the end of February, The New York Times reported. We used equity as a core principle in our recommendations, said Dr. Simone Wildes, an infectious disease specialist and a member of the state s Covid-19 vaccine advisory group. We have had a lot of cases of COVID in the prisons, and we wanted to make sure those at highest risk were getting the vaccine first.
COVID-19 Sunday update: RI inmate dies of COVID-19; toboggan championships canceled
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A 66-year-old Rhode Island inmate with COVID-19 died, the state Department of Corrections announced late Saturday.
MA inmates will get vaccine soon; RI inmate dies of COVID-19
The Associated PressDecember 20, 2020 GMT
A look at coronavirus-related developments in New England on Sunday:
RHODE ISLAND
A 66-year-old Rhode Island inmate with COVID-19 died, the state Department of Corrections announced late Saturday.
The inmate, whose name was not released, died at Rhode Island Hospital, the department said. He “had other complicating comorbidities that likely contributed to his death,” the department said.
The man was serving a life without parole sentence in the maximum security facility at Adult Correctional Institutions since 1988 for the sexual assault and resulting death of a 73-year-old woman, the department said.
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