Kristen Cox Roby, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Published
12:14 pm UTC Jun. 16, 2021
Kristen Cox Roby, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Published
12:14 pm UTC Jun. 16, 2021
Note: This is the fifth and final installment of Learning Curve, a year-long series of stories following six families whose children are attending public schools across New York state during the pandemic. Start from the beginning here.
Last fall, six families opened their laptops, opened their homes, and invited us in for an intimate, unflinching look at a school year like no other.
For them as for students and families across the country a year of schooling in a pandemic has been quite the journey.
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Rockland/Westchester Journal News
County health departments again were expected to receive one-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccinations this week as well as mRNA vaccines that require two doses weeks apart.
In Week 14 of COVID vaccine distribution, pharmacies and Federally Qualified Health Centers were expected to receive the two-dose mRNA vaccines made by Moderna and Pfizer.
People age 60 and over can book vaccine appointments at any location that administers them, including state-run vaccination sites.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo last week said vaccine eligibility would expand as of March 17 to more essential public employees, as will public-facing building workers.
As of March 17, the state would also ease restrictions on who could receive shots from certain vaccine providers. Providers, except for pharmacies, would be able to vaccinate any eligible New Yorker.