UBCF Sponsors NASCAR Rick Ware Racing with Driver JJ Yeley for 2021 Season
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United Breast Cancer Foundation and experienced NASCAR driver JJ Yeley join forces to raise awareness to Drive Out Breast Cancer
UBCF Partners with JJ Yeley and Rick Ware Racing for 2021 NASCAR Season #DriveOutBreastCancer
I m very excited and proud to be working with the United Breast Cancer Foundation again this year. The work that UBCF does to empower those affected by breast cancer is nothing less than extraordinary. ~ JJ Yeley HUNTINGTON, N.Y. (PRWEB) May 14, 2021
United Breast Cancer Foundation is pleased to be working with NASCAR driver JJ Yeley of Rick Ware Racing and Our Motorsports in conjunction with the American Media Group for the second consecutive year. UBCF and JJ Yeley have joined forces to raise awareness for breast cancer during the 2021 NASCAR season, beginning with the Drydene 200 Xfinity race on May 15
New Hampshire leads country in distributing COVID-19 vaccines
State prepares to transition away from fixed vaccination sites Share Updated: 6:44 PM EDT Apr 6, 2021
State prepares to transition away from fixed vaccination sites Share Updated: 6:44 PM EDT Apr 6, 2021
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Show Transcript STATE. WE’RE NOT AT THE POINT WHERE WE SHOULD BE TAKING VICTORY LAPS ON ANYTHING. WE ARE STILL IN THE THICK OF IT. WE ARE WORKING SO HARD. JUST TRYING TO GET THE VACCINE OUT. AMY: COOS IS LEADING ALL 9 NEW HAMPSHIRE COUNTIES BY A SIGNIFICANT MARGIN. 25% OF ITS POPULATION IS INOCULATED. THAT’S MORE THAN DOUBLE THE PERCENTAGE IN HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, WHERE 12% OF RESIDENTS ARE VACCINATED ACCORDING TO THE CDC. SO I DON’T FOCUS ON A INDIVIDUAL DATA POINT. IT IS NICE WE ARE DOING WELL AND I THINK OVERALL WE ARE DOING WELL. AMY: THE STRATEGY FOR DISTRIBUTION IS TAILORED FOR RURAL VERSUS URBAN AND VACCINE SUPPLY INTO THE STATE DETERMINES HOW MUCH EACH
The New Hampshire Motor Speedway, which has previously played host to thousands of racing fans, has transformed into the state's first coronavirus mass vaccination site. Starting at 8 a.m. Saturday morning, the first of what is expected to be more than 11,000 Granite Staters, were vaccinated for COVID-19 using the single-dose Johnson & Johnson shot. Sign up for our Newsletters Eight separate lanes were set up with multiple vaccinators present in.
New Hampshire's first mass vaccination event will get underway this weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, where more than 11,000 Granite Staters will receive the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine.