comparemela.com
Home
Live Updates
Nicole alexander scott director
Live Breaking News & Updates on Nicole Alexander Scott Director
Stay updated with breaking news from Nicole alexander scott director. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
Waiting for a COVID-19 vaccination? Here's the RI Health Department's update
Waiting for a COVID-19 vaccination? Here s the RI Health Department s update
G. Wayne Miller, The Providence Journal
© The Providence Journal
Providence, RI, Dec 10, 2020 - Dept. of Health Infectious Disease specialist, Dr Philip Chan, talking about how RI will handle vaccines during Thursday s coronavirus update with Governor Gina Raimondo, Dr. Nicole Alexander-Scott Director of the RI Dept. of Health (RIDOH) and Stefan Pryor, RI Secretary of Commerce. [The Providence Journal / Kris Craig]
PROVIDENCE Although Rhode Island, like other states, has not received all of the doses of the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines that were expected this month, “overall, we haven’t been significantly hampered” in vaccinating the highest-priority residents, Health Department Director Dr. Nicole Alexander-Scott said Tuesday afternoon. ....
Rhode Island
,
United States
,
Central Falls
,
Brown University
,
Rhode Islanders
,
Stefan Pryor
,
Alysia Mihalakos
,
Gina Raimondo
,
Nicole Alexander Scott
,
Philip Chan
,
Ashish Jha
,
Tricia Washburn
,
Rhode Island Department Of Health
,
Brown University School Of Public Health
,
Preventive Services
,
Emergency Medical Service
,
Health Department Center
,
Health Department
,
Health Infectious Disease
,
Governor Gina Raimondo
,
Nicole Alexander Scott Director
,
Providence Journal
,
Although Rhode Island
,
Health Department Director
,
Phase One
,
Rhode Island Department
,
RI nursing homes to receive COVID vaccine starting Dec. 28
RI nursing homes to receive COVID vaccine starting Dec. 28
G. Wayne Miller, The Providence Journal
© The Providence Journal
Providence, RI, Dec 10, 2020 - Dept. of Health Infectious Disease specialist, Dr Philip Chan, talking about how RI will handle vaccines during Thursday s coronavirus update with Governor Gina Raimondo, Dr. Nicole Alexander-Scott Director of the RI Dept. of Health (RIDOH) and Stefan Pryor, RI Secretary of Commerce. [The Providence Journal / Kris Craig]
PROVIDENCE Nursing-home residents and staff in Rhode Island will begin receiving the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 28, with the first dose expected to reach all facilities within three weeks. Administration of the second required dose will be completed in all homes by the beginning of March. ....
Rhode Island
,
United States
,
Stefan Pryor
,
Alysia Mihalakos
,
Gina Raimondo
,
Nicole Alexander Scott
,
Philip Chan
,
Tricia Washburn
,
Centers For Disease
,
Preventive Services
,
Drug Administration
,
Health Department Center
,
Health Department
,
Emergency Medical Services
,
Health Department Division Of Preparedness
,
Health Infectious Disease
,
Governor Gina Raimondo
,
Nicole Alexander Scott Director
,
Providence Journal
,
Mass Vaccination Workgroup
,
Emergency Preparedness
,
Consultant Medical Director
,
Infectious Disease
,
Disease Control
,
Emergency Use Authorization
,
Care New England
,