CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky details the status of coronavirus vaccine production and distribution on Fox News Sunday
A Queens nursing home in the midst of a COVID-19 outbreak withheld potentially lifesaving vaccines from rehab patients, leaving a New York City councilman’s 96-year-old mother and others to catch the contagion.
Dry Harbor Nursing Home in Middle Village where 44 residents have tested positive for COVID-19 since Dec. 22 vaccinated its long-term residents shortly before Christmas, but not patients admitted for short-term care after being discharged from hospitals, Councilman Robert Holden told The Post.
Holden’s mom, Anne, and others finally did get shots in a second vaccination round on Jan. 13, but it was too little, too late, the furious Queens Democrat said.
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The local stakeholders of Puerto Bueno Mountain, St Ann, have raised concerns about the failed petition on the Office of the Prime Minister’s (OPM) website to stop mining in the Dry Harbour Mountains.
At the close of the 40-day period to garner 15,000 signatures, the petition posted by the OPM received only 5,548. Had it gained the requisite number of signatures, it would have prompted an official response from Prime Minister Andrew Holness.
According to environmental educator, biologist and spokesperson for the local Puerto Bueno Mountain stakeholders, Wendy Lee, the leading players in the fight to stop mining in the area are still puzzled about the origins of the posted petition.