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Councilor and mayoral candidate Andrea Campbell has announced endorsements from Governor’s Councilor Eileen Duff and former State Rep. Marty Walz in her campaign for mayor of Boston.
“Andrea is a unique, authentic leader who knows personally what’s at stake when Boston doesn’t work for everyone,” Duff said. “As a Councilor, she’s taken action to transform systems to be more equitable and has fought for communities that have been excluded from the power structures of this city, including the LGBTQ community. I am proud to endorse Andrea Campbell for mayor of Boston because I know her leadership and vision for an equitable Boston is what this moment requires.”
Codman Square Health Center Founder We Have To Make Sure That We Don t Miss Any Opportunities To Get That Vaccine Into The Arms Of People, Local Community Health Leader Says
Scientists at Oxford University say their experimental coronavirus vaccine has been shown in an early trial to prompt a protective immune response in hundreds of people who got it.
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There s growing frustration over the distribution of the coronavirus vaccine in Massachusetts. One of the people calling for changes to how the state administers the vaccine is Bill Walczak, founder and former head of Dorchester s Codman Square Health Center. Walczak spoke with GBH All Things Considered
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Massachusetts lagging behind most other states in COVID-19 vaccination rollout
Just over 5 percent of state residents have gotten a vaccine shot
By Robert Weisman and Kay Lazar Globe Staff,Updated January 23, 2021, 2:41 p.m.
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Gene Leonard, a WWII Army Air Corps gunner who served on a B-17 in Europe, beamed after getting his vaccine from Walgreens pharmacists Erin Smith at the Brightview Country Club Heights in Woburn.Lane Turner/Globe Staff
Six weeks after the first COVID-19 vaccines were authorized for emergency use, Massachusetts â celebrated as a national health care leader â ranks in the bottom half of US states in getting injections into the arms of its residents.