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RI lags every other state in making seniors eligible for vaccines, report says

RI lags every other state in making seniors eligible for vaccines, report says Brian Amaral, The Providence Journal © File photo A patient receives a dose of the Pfizer vaccine. Every other state in the country has been quicker than Rhode Island to prioritize COVID vaccine recipients by age, according to The New York Times. The newspaper reported that Rhode Island was the last holdout for making broader swaths of seniors eligible for vaccination.  © Mary Altaffer, AP Seniors wait in the recovery area after receiving the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine at a vaccination site at the Bronx River Community Center in New York on Sunday.

US to roll out 8 5M at-home tests per month; Snowstorm impacts vaccine distribution in Northeast; Latest COVID-19 updates

Federal health officials announced Monday a $230 million deal to expand the use of a non-prescription at-home COVID-19 test. Latest COVID-19 news.

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Governor Cuomo says New York restaurant workers WILL be prioritized for vaccinations

Cuomo said on Tuesday restaurants workers could be allowed to get vaccinated Each county will decide whether to prioritize them as part of Phase 1B group Taxi drivers and developmentally disabled facilities also join group 1B The group already included first responders, teachers, and people over age 65  Mayor de Blasio had pleaded for the move as restaurants prepare to reopen NYC restaurants will be able to reopen at 25% capacity starting Valentine s Day Cuomo s position on restaurant workers reversed just a day after he refused it 

Seniors face serious hurdles in getting COVID vaccine appointments

Seniors face serious hurdles in getting COVID vaccine appointments © Octavio Jones/Reuters Younger Americans have been scrambling to secure vaccine appointments online for their grandparents and elderly parents combing the internet, navigating dozens of tabs at once, refreshing websites for hours often without any luck. It s an experience that hardly anyone who s done it would wish on any octogenarian, and yet it s the system the nation s oldest, most at-risk residents and their families are required to navigate in order to get a vaccine. These tech hurdles are exacerbated in the neighborhoods that need the vaccines the most, often low-income communities of color where computer and internet access aren t easily accessible, community organizers on the ground say. They worry the vaccine inequity gap will only widen as the vaccine rolls out to broader swaths of the public.MORE: Racial disparities trouble COVID-19 vaccine rollout

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