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N H Woman Fundraising After Capitol Rally Quarantine Warning

A Portsmouth business owner is asking for donations after receiving a warning notice from the New Hampshire Attorney General s Office on January 13. Joanna Chipi, who owns Zen Den Yoga in Portsmouth, was issued a warning by the state s attorney general after allegedly failing to quarantine after she returned from the deadly protest at the U.S Capitol on January 6, according to a copy of the letter obtained by Seacoast Current. According to the letter, Chipi was allegedly teaching classes at her Portsmouth studio two days after returning from Washington, D.C., defying required quarantine for people who travel out of state, the warning said.

Valley News - COVID-19 update for Sunday: Man dies at Sullivan County nursing home; Claremont school announces virus case

COVID-19 update for Sunday: Man dies at Sullivan County nursing home; Claremont school announces virus case Foxboro Police Officer Brendan Fayles waits 15 minutes before he can leave after receiving the Moderna vaccine at the Putnam Clubhouse at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass. Friday, Jan. 15, 2021. The first large scale vaccination site for the coronavirus in Massachusetts is being held at Gillette Stadium. A soft launch was held Friday before officially opening Monday, Jan. 18 for first responders and health care workers to receive the Moderna vaccine. (Mark Stockwell/The Sun. First responders including Foxboro Fire Chief Mike Kelleher, right, wait 15 minutes after receiving the Moderna vaccine at the Putnam Clubhouse at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass. Friday, Jan. 15, 2021. The first large scale vaccination site for the coronavirus in Massachusetts is being held at Gillette Stadium. A soft launch was held Friday before officially opening Monday, Jan. 18 for first responder

The Day - R I hospital company leaders get vaccinations while seniors wait - News from southeastern Connecticut

Published January 17. 2021 2:33AM  Associated Press RHODE ISLAND Vaccines have been given to board members at Lifespan and trustees at Care New England even as older adults across the state have to wait weeks or months for their turn, officials say. Both companies, the state s largest and second-largest hospital groups, respectively, have expanded eligibility to everyone who works there, no matter their age or risk or exposure, the Providence Journal reported. That includes lab techs, top administrators and others. Jane Bruno, spokesperson for Lifespan, the state s largest employer, said board members were offered available vaccination slots last weekend as part of the lowest tier of priority.

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