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Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce announces annual awards

Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce announces annual awards  Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce announces annual awards  Offices of the Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce at 50 N. Main St., Wallingford, Tues., Mar. 16, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal May 12, 2021 03:21PM By Devin Leith-Yessian, Record-Journal staff Hoping for a thaw in the pandemic that will allow businesses to enjoy a prosperous summer, the Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce has announced it will be holding its annual awards dinner in person with a theme of “Spring Forward.” “We’ve come out of a fairly dark winter, a tough time in the last year for business. Just because of the coronavirus we ve had some struggles in how we move forward not just economically, but in terms of our communities,” said chamber Executive Director Ray Andrewsen. “ … So now we re in spring and we’re starting to come out of the pandemic thanks to the vaccinations.”

Science behind two-shot COVID-19 vaccines, potential boosters explained

Science behind two-shot COVID-19 vaccines, potential boosters explained Science behind two-shot COVID-19 vaccines, potential boosters explained May 08, 2021 10:50PM By Mary Ellen Godin , Record-Journal staff Editor’s note: This story was produced in conjunction with the Latino Communities Reporting Lab. A free Spanish translation is available at Myrecordjournal.com/latino-news. As walk-in appointments become more available at many locations statewide, people may no longer get their second vaccine dose at the same place as the first. But they do need to make sure they get the same brand and understand when to get that second shot, health officials said. Proper spacing between COVID-19 vaccine doses is critical for achieving the maximum protection against the virus, health care experts said. The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine requires a second dose after three weeks and the Moderna vaccine requires four weeks.

Casa Boricua executive director shares her vaccine experience

Casa Boricua executive director shares her vaccine experience- Editor’s note: This story was produced in conjunction with the Latino Communities Reporting Lab. A free Spanish translation is available at Myrecordjournal.com/latino-news.MERIDEN  Anabel Beltrán Román, executive director at Casa Boricua, recently.

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