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The Day - New England virus roundup: Docs decry Massachusetts plan changing vaccination focus

Published February 13. 2021 10:38PM  By The Associated Press Some Massachusetts hospital leaders and physicians said they disagree with a plan by the administration of Gov. Charlie Baker to halt vaccine distribution to hospitals and primary care offices so they can place the focus on vaccination sites. But the state’s top health official said hospitals were scheduling more vaccine appointments than the state’s supply of vaccine against COVID-19 could meet. “We all need to understand that we have a limited supply,” said Health and Human Services Secretary Marylou Sudders. “The demand is great and the supply from the federal government is flat 108,000 doses a week,” she said. “We want to ensure that we have the supply to meet scheduled appointments.”

The Checkup for Feb 14: 118 new cases of COVID-19, no new deaths reported in Vermont

THE NUMBERS The Vermont Department of Health reported 145 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, and 118 cases on Sunday, bringing the state’s cumulative total to 13,677. All of Vermont’s 14 counties reported new cases over the past two days. Chittenden County had 77; Franklin County had 37; Bennington County had 36; Rutland County had 30; Washington County had 27; Windsor County had 16; Lamoille County had 10; Windham County had eight; Addison County had seven; Caledonia and Essex counties each had five; Orange and Orleans counties each had two; and Grand Isle County had one. No Vermonters died of COVID-19 over the past two days, the health department reported. The death toll remains at 189.

Hospitals decry shut-off of vaccine supply - The Boston Globe

Hospitals denounce state’s decision to shut-off vaccine supply By focusing on mass vaccination sites, the state risks leaving out the vulnerable and reluctant, critics say Email to a Friend The main entrance of Massachusetts General Hospital.Erin Clark/Globe Staff Hospital leaders and physicians expressed dismay on Friday at the Baker administration’s decision to halt vaccine distribution to hospitals and primary care offices, saying it could undercut efforts to reach minority communities and reluctant patients. But the state’s top health official said that hospitals were scheduling more vaccine appointments than the state could meet with the current level of supplies.

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