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And if you don’t own a car then just walk up, register and get vaccinated. This latest method of getting free COVID-19 vaccinations in the city comes courtesy of the Fall River Emergency Medical Services’ newly acquired mobile trailer unit. Wednesday marked the second day the 31-foot-long, towable trailer which is now equipped with a small refrigerator for storing vaccine doses was put into service by EMS workers and local health department nurses. The location was the front parking lot area of the Seabra Foods supermarket on Stafford Road. “We had grocery shopping to do today so it all worked out,” said Lynn Keilty, who lives in the city’s Globe section. ....
“Children and adolescents are experiencing a prolonged state of physical isolation from their peers, teachers, extended families, and community networks,” the authors wrote. “Duration of quarantine, fear of infection, boredom, frustration, lack of necessary supplies, lack of information, financial loss, and stigma appear to increase the risk of negative psychological outcomes. “Social distancing and school closures may therefore increase mental health problems in children and adolescents, already at higher risk of developing mental health problems compared to adults at a time when they are also experiencing anxiety over a health threat and threats to family employment/income.” In an email, Rhode Island Health Department spokesman Joseph Wendelken said his office has “not observed an increase in the number of suicides to date” but the proportion of emergency-department visits among Rhode Islanders age 10 to 17 “relating to suicidal thoughts and actions was ....
CUMBERLAND As the coronavirus pandemic stretched from days to weeks to months without end, the mental health of Amanda Choiniere’s daughter Isabella, 16, and son, Ben, 13, began to suffer. Home-schooling, social isolation and the transformation of life to the netherworld they and many other children now inhabit exacted a price. “When a 13-year-old and a 16-year-old can no longer play sports that they usually play or interact with friends they usually hang out with on a normal basis, that impacts, of course, their mental health status,” said Choiniere, who works, remotely now, for Adoption Rhode Island. Ben, who attends middle school, finds himself frequently frustrated, his mother said. ....