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Here s how these public health leaders would grade Rhode Island s COVID-19 vaccine rollout

Here’s how these public health leaders would grade Rhode Island’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout Spoiler alert: There are no A’s on this report card. By Alexa Gagosz Globe Staff,Updated February 12, 2021, 11:56 a.m. Email to a Friend Physician assistant Adriana Reyna prepares doses of the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine at Forand Manor in Central Falls, RI.Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff PROVIDENCE — Without a clear communication strategy from the state, supply chain issues, and hundreds of eligible residents failing to successfully book an appointment, Rhode Islanders are growing increasingly frustrated with how the state has handled its vaccine rollout.

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EDITORIAL :Leaving Stafford voters in the lurch

BY THE EDITORIAL STAFF OF THE FREE LANCE-STAR WHEN Delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy, D-Woodbridge, announced in late May that she was throwing her hat in the 2021 gubernatorial ring, she was the first Democrat out of the gate, and if she wins, she would be the first Black female governor in Virginia history. “In order for there to be a trail, there has to be someone who’s willing to blaze it,” she said, explaining why she successfully ran for delegate in 2017 while pregnant with twins. But now, after representing the 2nd District in the House of Delegates—which includes parts of North Stafford and Prince William counties—in the General Assembly since 2018, Carroll Foy is stepping away from her duties as a legislator, leaving the voters who reelected her in 2019 in the lurch. What happened to that can-do spirit?

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