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Chicago Hospital Exec Says Text About Vaccinating Eric Trump 'Was Meant as a Joke'


Trump has not publicly spoken out about the coronavirus vaccine, though his father, former President Donald Trump, has shared debunked views and expressed skepticism of vaccines on multiple occasions in years prior to the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump Tower workers received coronavirus vaccinations earlier this month from Loretto Hospital staff, sparking questions as to why the group of employees were given vaccinations.
The West Side hospital confirmed Tuesday that their infectious disease team vaccinated 72 predominately Black and brown restaurant, housekeeping and other hotel support personnel at Trump International Chicago.
The hospital said West Side residents who work at the hotel requested the Loretto Hospital staff come to provide vaccinations, saying they were unable to leave their jobs to be vaccinated during regular in-hospital hours. ....

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Black, Latino residents falling behind in N.H.'s vaccine rollout


Black, Latino residents falling behind in N.H. s vaccine rollout
In Nashua (above) and across the state, community health workers have been trying to break down barriers to vaccine access through community clinics and other outreach. Casey McDermott NHPR
Published: 3/17/2021 2:51:25 PM
Black and Latino people in New Hampshire have faced disproportionate harm from the COVID-19 pandemic, including higher rates of infection. They re also falling behind in New Hampshire’s vaccine rollout, according to new data from the state health department.
As of March 8, according to the new data provided in response to a public records request from NHPR, Black and Latino residents have received the vaccine at roughly half the rate of white residents. About 16 percent of New Hampshire’s white population has received their first dose, compared with about 7 percent of the Black and Latino populations. Similar gaps exist in the state’s fully vaccinated population: About 6.5 perc ....

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