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Making sure everyone gets their FAIR SHOT | Sunday centerpiece

Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette Catholic Charities hold the first of three events aimed at registering former refugees for COVID vaccines on Wednesday, March 31st, 2021. Previous Next Sunday, April 04, 2021 1:00 am Making sure everyone gets their FAIR SHOT Local groups assist minorities as they navigate their path to vaccine Nay Nway Nway stares intently at her laptop screen, which sits atop a folding table in a room bustling with activity Wednesday inside an apartment complex on the city s southeast side. Masked and with a clear plastic barrier separating her from the couple she s working to help on the other side of the table, Nway asks for driver s licenses and opens the state s COVID-19 vaccination registration website. She s looking for appointments for a Burmese couple, who speak little English, to receive shots key to ending the deadly pandemic.

Erie County: 33% of residents have had at least 1 COVID vaccine dose

Erie County: 33% of residents have had at least 1 COVID vaccine dose Through Thursday, 304,027 people (33 percent) have had first doses while 177,800 people (19 percent) have had two doses. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 6:18 AM EDT April 3, 2021 BUFFALO, N.Y. In a weekly COVID-19 vaccine update, Erie County said that one-third of its residents have had at least one dose. Through Thursday, 304,027 people (33 percent) have had first doses while 177,800 people (19 percent) have had two doses. The update came on a day when Erie County health officials warned residents not to let their guard down during the holiday weekend. I m really worried that the second half of April, we are going to see even increasing numbers of COVID-19, Erie County Health Commissioner Dr. Gale Burstein told 2 On Your Side. So a surge upon a surge, just like we experienced after winter break.

Are we there yet? | Opinion | The Journal Gazette

Editorials Precautions still vital as we inch closer to normal A year ago, it was a heartbreaking progression of cancellations: high school proms, traditional commencement ceremonies, concerts and baseball games. Today, the outlook is uplifting. Fort Wayne Community Schools announced this week its high schools will hold proms this spring. In-person commencements are scheduled for the high schools and at Purdue University Fort Wayne. Thursday was opening day for Major League Baseball. PFW announced Wednesday it is reversing a decision made just a month earlier. A traditional commencement ceremony is now scheduled for June 18 at Memorial Coliseum and will include 2020 graduates, whose recognition last year was limited to a drive-through diploma distribution.

Health commissioner: Better than we were, but not completely done | Local

Health commissioner: Better than we were, but not completely done | Local
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