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COVID-19 risks reemerge at nursing homes as workers decline vaccine and new residents struggle to get shots Facilities are âa petri dish where we could have a resurgenceâ By Kay Lazar Globe Staff,Updated May 8, 2021, 1:48 p.m. Email to a Friend A team of pharmacists from CVS, including Taline Tokatlian at center, prepared to vaccinate residents of Life Care of Acton in December, when the state aggressively pushed for protection for nursing home residents across the state.Suzanne Kreiter/Globe staff It was a battle many thought we had already won. Residents of nursing homes, the people most at risk of dying in the COVID-19 pandemic, were among the first to get vaccinated last winter, leading to a dramatic decline in new infections. ....
âThere are a lot of people who canât get to Fenway or Gilletteâ: Some residents feel overlooked in vaccine rollout Thousands who canât easily leave home struggle to get their shots By Kay Lazar Globe Staff,Updated February 14, 2021, 4:33 p.m. Email to a Friend If anyone has experience overcoming obstacles , itâs John Chappell. The 77-year-old Hanover resident, who is a paraplegic, is a former deputy commissioner of a state agency designed to help disabled people. Yet Chappell, who is now president of an advocacy group called the Disability Policy Consortium, is struggling to get a COVID-19 vaccine because he is bedbound and canât find a way to get the shot at home. ....
Anxiety, relief â and confusion â as vaccines head to Massachusettsâ hard-hit senior care sites Some nursing home staff wary of vaccine program that starts Monday By Kay Lazar and Robert Weisman Globe Staff,Updated December 25, 2020, 4:37 p.m. Email to a Friend Belmont Manor Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Belmont, where dozens of people have died of COVID-19.Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff/The Boston Globe No group has suffered more in the COVID-19 pandemic than residents at long-term-care facilities, accounting for more than 60 percent of coronavirus deaths in Massachusetts. And there are ominous signs infections are surging again: Nearly three-quarters of the stateâs long-term-care facilities have at least two COVID-19 cases. ....