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Sunshine Retirement Living Announces 100% of its Senior Communities Have Completed the Vaccination Process

Sunshine Retirement Living Announces 100% of its Senior Communities Have Completed the Vaccination Process More than 90% of Residents Receive Vaccine News provided by Share this article Share this article BEND, Ore., May 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Sunshine Retirement Living (Sunshine), which owns and operates 42 senior living communities across the country, today announced that 100% of its assisted living, memory care and independent living communities have completed their second COVID-19 vaccination clinic. Additionally, more than 90% of the residents at those communities chose to be vaccinated. Last November, Sunshine announced that it was among the first senior living companies to enroll in the Center for Disease Control and Prevention s (CDC) national Pharmacy Partnership for Long-term Care (LTC) Program with each of its communities receiving immediate CDC approval.

What we know about Wisconsin s COVID-19 vaccine plan, who s eligible and when

What we know about Wisconsin s COVID-19 vaccine plan, who s eligible and when Daphne Chen and Sarah Volpenhein, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Ascension pharmacy manager Mike Gillard prepares a COVID-19 vaccine at Ascension SE Wisconsin Hospital in Franklin on Dec. 16. A selection of five doctors and nurses received the COVID-19 vaccine as a test run before Ascension Wisconsin offered it to frontline healthcare workers the next day. With Wisconsin’s vaccine rollout in its third month, many members of the public still have questions about the state’s phased plan and where they stand. Who will be next in line to receive the vaccine?

Coronavirus Update: Hikers Told To Forgo Entire Appalachian Trail Due To COVID-19

LIVE BLOG - CORONAVIRUS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE: AT Thru-hikers told to stand down this season Update: Tuesday, Jan. 26, 10:01 a.m. Hikers are being advised to postpone plans to hike the entire length of the Appalachian Trail this year due to COVID-19. The Asheville Citizen Times reports the Appalachian Trail Conservancy made the suggestion because it feels the pandemic makes long-distance hikes unsafe. Morgan Sommerville, regional director for the conservancy, says that as long as the pandemic continues, while vaccines aren t widely available and there s been no all-clear signs from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the conservancy is recommending against long-distance hikes on the trail.

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