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The Day - Vaccine side effects trigger staff shortages at Conneticut schools - News from southeastern Connecticut


Published April 06. 2021 1:40AM | Updated April 06. 2021 2:22AM
MANCHESTER (AP) Several Connecticut school districts have been forced to close or stop in-person learning for a day, after educators attending vaccine clinics called in sick with side effects from the shot.
Manchester schools reported a shortage of teachers and bus drivers on Monday after a vaccine clinic for educators was held there over the weekend.
I understand the challenges this causes for parents and families and had hoped to avoid going remote for the day, Matt Geary, the town s school superintendent wrote to the community Monday. I apologize for the inconvenience.
A similar incident caused a Colchester elementary school to close for a day last month and forced Stamford schools to delay a return to in-person learning for one day. ....

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Connecticut looking into booster shots for older residents


Connecticut officials are looking into the possibility of having to eventually administer booster shots of the COVID-19 vaccines in nursing homes, while also vaccinating new residents and staff who are coming into the facilities without having had a shot, Gov. Ned Lamont said Monday.
About 5% of the nursing home population has been turning over each week in Connecticut. The newcomers are overwhelmingly not vaccinated, said Josh Geballe, Lamont s chief operating officer. As a short-term fix, the state has asked the Connecticut National Guard to vaccinate those new admissions.
“But in the meantime, we’ve also been working with our acute care hospitals to make sure that they’re vaccinating on discharge,” said Geballe, adding that nursing homes have been told they need to have a “vaccination partner” established with a pharmacy or other organization to ensure that the vaccination of new residents and staff is being done on a sustainable, ongoing ....

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The Day - Vaccine side effects trigger staff shortages at Connecticut schools - News from southeastern Connecticut


Published April 06. 2021 1:40AM | Updated April 06. 2021 2:22AM
MANCHESTER (AP) Several Connecticut school districts have been forced to close or stop in-person learning for a day, after educators attending vaccine clinics called in sick with side effects from the shot.
Manchester schools reported a shortage of teachers and bus drivers on Monday after a vaccine clinic for educators was held there over the weekend.
I understand the challenges this causes for parents and families and had hoped to avoid going remote for the day, Matt Geary, the town s school superintendent wrote to the community Monday. I apologize for the inconvenience.
A similar incident caused a Colchester elementary school to close for a day last month and forced Stamford schools to delay a return to in-person learning for one day. ....

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State looking into booster shots for older residents


State looking into booster shots for older residents
State looking into booster shots for older residents
Wallingford fire department EMS Lt. Michael Krupinski administers the COVID-19 vaccine to Gail Morse, of Wallingford, at the Wallingford Senior Center, Thurs., Jan. 28, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
April 06, 2021 12:26PM
By Susan Haigh And Pat Eaton-Robb, Associated Press
Connecticut officials are looking into the possibility of having to eventually administer booster shots of the COVID-19 vaccines in nursing homes, while also vaccinating new residents and staff who are coming into the facilities without having had a shot, Gov. Ned Lamont said Monday.
About 5% of the nursing home population has been turning over each week in Connecticut. The newcomers are overwhelmingly not vaccinated, said Josh Geballe, Lamont’s chief operating officer. As a short-term fix, the state has asked the Connecticut National Guard to vaccinate those new admissi ....

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Vaccine side effects lead to educator staff shortage


Vaccine side effects lead to educator staff shortage
April 5, 2021
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MANCHESTER, Conn. (AP) Several Connecticut school districts have been forced to close or stop in-person learning for a day, after educators attending vaccine clinics called in sick with side effects from the shot.
Manchester schools reported a shortage of teachers and bus drivers on Monday after a vaccine clinic for educators was held there over the weekend.
“I understand the challenges this causes for parents and families and had hoped to avoid going remote for the day,” Matt Geary, the town s school superintendent wrote to the community Monday. “I apologize for the inconvenience.” ....

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