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On mend, hacked care provider says | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

UnitedHealth Group Inc. services are starting to be restored more than two weeks after a cyberattack on its Change Healthcare subsidiary snarled the entire U.S. health system.

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On mend, hacked care provider says | The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette - Arkansas' Best News Source

UnitedHealth Group Inc. services are starting to be restored more than two weeks after a cyberattack on its Change Healthcare subsidiary snarled the entire U.S. health system.

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Five more people charged in pharmacy burglary ring in Arkansas are arraigned in federal court | The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Five more people named in an indictment charging 18 Houston-area residents with a string of pharmacy burglaries in Arkansas that began in February 2022 were arraigned on conspiracy and burglary charges in federal court on Tuesday.

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Five more people charged in pharmacy burglary ring in Arkansas are arraigned in federal court

Five more people named in an indictment charging 18 Houston-area residents with a string of pharmacy burglaries in Arkansas that began in February 2022 were arraigned on conspiracy and burglary charges in federal court on Tuesday.

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Pharmacies giving vaccines to rural, homebound Arkansans

The COVID-19 vaccine is widely available across the state, but not everyone can get it. Author: Mercedes Mackay Updated: 9:50 PM CDT May 6, 2021 LITTLE ROCK, Ark. The COVID-19 vaccine is widely available across the state, but not everyone can get it. This is why the Arkansas Department of Health and pharmacies are coming together to give shots to the homebound. Dr. Jennifer Dillaha with the department of health said they started reaching out to this population about three weeks ago. It needed to happen. They ve been on our radar screen from the very beginning, she said.  Not everyone can get in their car and drive over to a vaccination site, so Dillaha said the health department and local pharmacies are bringing the shots to them.

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