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Counties Most Vulnerable to COVID Have Been the Slowest to Vaccinate Medics transfer a patient on a stretcher from an ambulance outside the Coral Gables Hospital where COVID-19 patients are treated in Coral Gables near Miami, Florida, on July 30, 2020. CHANDAN KHANNA / AFP via Getty Images By A ProPublica analysis of county data maintained by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that early attempts to prioritize people with chronic illnesses like heart disease, diabetes and obesity have faltered. At the same time, healthier and often wealthier counties moved faster in vaccinating residents, especially those 65 and older. (Seniors are a more reliable measure of vaccination progress than younger adults, who are less likely to have been eligible long enough to receive their second shots.) Counties with high levels of chronic illnesses or “comorbidities” had, on average, immunized 57% of their seniors by April 25, compared to 65% of s ....
ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. As the U.S. rushes to vaccinate its population against the coronavirus, most counties with the sickest residents are lagging behind and making only incremental progress reaching their most vulnerable populations. A ProPublica analysis of county data maintained by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that early attempts to prioritize people with chronic illnesses like heart disease, diabetes and obesity have faltered. At the same time, healthier and often wealthier counties moved faster in vaccinating residents, especially those 65 and older. (Seniors are a more reliable measure of vaccination progress than younger adults, who are less likely to have been eligible long enough to receive their second shots.) Counties with high levels of chronic illnesses or “comorbidities” had, on average, immunized 57% of t ....
UG Commission revokes 8 health orders, amends masking and distancing order – Welcome to Wyandotte Daily! wyandottedaily.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wyandottedaily.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Kansas City, Kansas, Board of Education on Tuesday night approved a proposal to let wrestling restart. The proposal presented by Tammie Romstad, the district’s director of athletics, will allow wrestling practices and competitions to start on Wednesday, Jan. 13. Voting to allow wrestling to start again were Yolanda Clark, Maxine Drew, Randy Lopez and Stacy Yeager. Voting no on starting wrestling were Janey Humphries, Wanda Brownlee Paige and Valdenia Winn. “I do not feel comfortable having children wrestling,” Humphries said. “That is too close a contact for me. We want people to wear masks and stay six feet apart.” ....
COVID-19 vaccines expected to begin mid-week for UG Health Department front-line workers The Unified Government Health Department expects to receive about 800 doses of COVID-19 vaccine at the Health Department’s testing site at the former Kmart store at 78th and State Avenue. Health Department Director Juliann Van Liew said on a social media video Thursday, Dec. 17, that it could be Dec. 22 or 23 when the Health Department would receive the vaccines. “We are ready for them,” she said in the video. They first will vaccinate the Health Department public health care workers who have been testing people all these months, she said. Behind them will be the public and private EMS workers in Wyandotte County, she said. ....