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Yale Is a Prime Contributor to Connecticut s Vaccination Success

May 20, 2021 by Jeanna Lucci-Canapari Connecticut has been leading the nation in vaccinating its citizens against COVID-19, and was the first state to reach the key milestone of half its adult population vaccinated. Contributing to the success of the state’s effort is a partnership between Yale School of Medicine and Yale New Haven Health (YNHH), which together administered the highest number of vaccines of any vaccination site in the state under a single Provider Identification Number (PIN). Yale’s success prompted a visit from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), whose staff wanted to see just how the Yale team was able to so efficiently vaccinate so many people, a figure that reached 411,000 vaccinations as of May 19.

Josh Beasley had a magical mission at Yale

By Jim Shelton May 17, 2021 Share this with FacebookShare this with TwitterShare this with LinkedInShare this with EmailPrint this Josh Beasley with fellow Yale Air Force ROTC cadets. The only things Josh Beasley has up his sleeve are a passion for magic, a knowledge of cybersecurity, and a plan for serving his country. Beasley, a 22-year-old graduating senior from Timothy Dwight College, often tells people his hobby is having hobbies. But there’s more to it than that. Beasley goes where his interests take him and he takes his interests wherever he goes. Which is amazingly far. As the son of an Air Force bomber pilot, Beasley’s childhood took him to Texas, South Dakota, Alabama, and Virginia, where he graduated from high school. Beasley’s Yale College years have been the longest stretch he’s ever had with the same classmates making his Yale friendships all the stronger.

Requiring faculty, staff, and trainees to be vaccinated against COVID-19

Requiring faculty, staff, and trainees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 Date:  Dear Members of the Yale Community, For more than a year, we have anticipated the day we can return fully to on-campus teaching and learning. With improving public health conditions, we are optimistic that we can do so for the fall semester. As we plan for this exciting transition back to campus, our top priority will continue to be the health and safety of students, faculty, staff, and individuals with whom we interact outside of our campus. A high percentage of vaccine coverage is critical for a safe return to in-person university operations. Therefore,

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