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Berkeley expands vaccine eligibility to all above 16 regardless of residence

Berkeley expands vaccine eligibility to all above 16 regardless of residence Eliana Marcu/Staff Beginning April 30, anyone 16 years old and older can make vaccination appointments in the city of Berkeley regardless of their residence. Individuals under the age of 18 can only receive the Pfizer vaccine and must attend their appointments with a parent or guardian. Last Updated 6 hours Ago As vaccination appointments open up across the state, anyone 16 years old and older can make an appointment in the city of Berkeley regardless of where they live beginning April 30. Individuals can make appointments at the 1 Buchanan St. mass vaccination site between April 30 and May 8, according to a city of Berkeley press release. As the supply of the COVID-19 vaccine surpasses demand, same-day appointments are becoming increasingly available, according to the release.

Saints release the roster for first Class AAA season

Saints release the roster for first Class AAA season By News services Text size Copy shortlink: The St. Paul Saints, in conjunction with the Twins, announced their first Class AAA roster on Saturday. It has 18 pitchers, four catchers, four infielders and four outfielders. The Twins, who are considered to have one of the top 12 minor league systems by many publications, will showcase a lot of talent at CHS Field in St. Paul. The Saints, who open the season Tuesday at Werner Park against the Omaha Storm Chasers, a Kansas City Royals affiliate, have the second- (outfielder Trevor Larnach), fourth- (catcher Ryan Jeffers), fifth- (pitcher Jhoan Duran), 12th- (outfielder Brent Rooker) and 25th-best (infielder Travis Blankenhorn) prospects in the Twins organization as ranked by Baseball America.

Why is a second COVID-19 vaccine dose necessary?

Fox News contributor Dr. Marc Siegel with everything you need to know about the country s COVID-19 status on America s Newsroom. The latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports more than 55% of American adults now have at least one dose of COVID-19vaccine, though recent findings estimated 8% of those are skipping their second appointments. Dr. Gregory Poland, director of the Mayo Clinic’s Vaccine Research Group, told Fox News that the issue is likely less about vaccine hesitancy, and more that people are caught up in their busy lives. Whenever you require more than one dose, compliance drops, Poland said in an interview. People are busy, life is busy. I mean obviously, they got the first dose, they’re not anti-vaccine and then a variety of factors such as appointment bungles related to travel, but also media-driven misinformation that can take a toll on vaccination adherence, he said.

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