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New rule allows more students to administer vaccine


New rule allows more students to administer vaccine
Lathrop Retirement Community Association President Jack Hjelt of Northampton watches Melissa Mattison, a pharmacist at Walgreens, dispose of the syringe she just used to give him a COVID-19 vaccination at the Lathrop community in Easthampton on Monday, Jan. 18, 2021. GAZETTE FILE PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING
Published: 1/20/2021 2:03:44 PM
As the pool of people eligible to be vaccinated against COVID-19 swells, Public Health Commissioner Monica Bharel can now tap into the network of students in Massachusetts training to be pharmacists or physician assistants to deliver the shots.
The change to the Department of Public Health’s emergency rules for vaccine administration expands the group of eligible providers beyond medical and nursing students if the commissioner determines that there are or will be insufficient health care professionals available for timely vaccine administration. ....

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Substance Addiction Treatment and Recovery Campaign debuts


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BOSTON – The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) has launched a new phase of the #StateWithoutStigMA public information campaign aimed at reducing the stigma of substance addiction that prevents people with substance use disorders from seeking treatment. The campaign launches at a time when the state is experiencing a slight rise in overdose deaths as it continues to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“As we continue to fight COVID-19, we remain aware of the impact the pandemic has had on the recovery community and residents struggling with addiction,” said Gov. Charlie Baker. “Building on the Commonwealth’s previous efforts to reduce the stigma around addiction, we are proud to launch the next phase of #StateWithoutStigMA to encourage people to seek the treatment they need and deserve, especially in these uniquely challenging times.” ....

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Conference Linked to as Many as 300,000 COVID-19 Cases: Study


The United States had its first coronavirus superspreader event during a two-day conference in Boston organized by the biotech company Biogen in February. Genetic testing has revealed that what began with 99 people who became infected with SARS-CoV-2 at the event, another 205,000–300,000 cases subsequently resulted as the attendees returned home to 29 states and several other countries, carrying the virus with them, according to a study published in
Science on December 10. 
A national database of SARS-CoV-2 genomes and contact tracing has allowed the authors to track which strains were being transmitted. As
 reports, the proportion of the pandemic attributed to the conference is roughly 1.6 percent of all US COVID-19 cases.  ....

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