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Childcare, finances and family togetherness: Pandemic prompts some to make room for grandparents

Many young adults have moved back home or remained there out of economic necessity Written By: Kim Palmer / Star Tribune | 7:45 am, Mar. 4, 2021 × Gail Runge, center, is about to put her house on the market, the next step in her plan to build an ADU at the Minneapolis home of daughter Rya Priede and son-in-law Karl Herber. David Joles / Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS MINNEAPOLIS – Jessica Healy plans to break ground soon on two houses near Independence, Minnesota. One, a three-bedroom, two-story modern home, is for her family, which includes her partner, Dr. Thomas J. Kaminsky, and their two young children. The other, across a shared courtyard, will be a small accessory dwelling unit (ADU) built with her and Kaminsky s parents in mind.

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Should I Have My Name Removed From A Provider's Waitlist If I Get A COVID Vaccine Somewhere Else?

KUT If you ve registered to be put on one provider s vaccine waitlist, you likely won t be removed if you get vaccinated somewhere else. People in Central Texas who want to increase their chances of getting vaccinated against COVID-19 may have registered with multiple providers administering the doses. When they finally do get a shot, what happens to their names on all the other lists? By default – nothing. About 500,000 people have registered to receive one of the 12,000 doses Austin Public Health, a major distribution hub, gets each week. If someone no longer needs to be in the system because they ve gotten the vaccine elsewhere, they can’t remove themselves. Instead, they should simply not sign up for an appointment.

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Texas health providers scramble to roll out vaccine with little guidance

Jeffrey Warnken, right, and his wife, Sandra Warnken, who are both pharmacists, organize vaccine paperwork at 38th Street Pharmacy in Austin. The pharmacy ran out of its initial allotment of 200 Moderna vaccine doses this week. “We did not waste one dose,” Jeffery Warnken said. “I didn’t hold any back.” Credit: Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas Tribune Rannon Ching, pharmacist for Tarrytown Pharmacy in Austin, got the call at 8 a.m. on Dec. 23: Five hundred doses of the Moderna vaccine were arriving. Get ready. “I found out two hours before the FedEx guy came,” he said. Ching frantically called some Austin senior care facilities on his way to work. Could his pharmacists come that afternoon?

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Clogged phone lines and ethical dilemmas: Texas health providers scramble to roll out vaccine with little state guidance

x Clogged phone lines and ethical dilemmas: Texas health providers scramble to roll out vaccine with little state guidance 3 months 4 days 19 hours ago Friday, January 08 2021 Jan 8, 2021 January 08, 2021 2:44 PM January 08, 2021 in News - Local Source: https://www.texastribune.org/ Share: Jeffrey Warnken, right, and his wife, Sandra Warnken, who are both pharmacists, organize vaccine paperwork at 38th Street Pharmacy in Austin. The pharmacy ran out of its initial allotment of 200 Moderna vaccine doses this week. “We did not waste one dose,” Jeffery Warnken said. “I didn’t hold any back.” Credit: Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas Tribune Rannon Ching, pharmacist for Tarrytown Pharmacy in Austin, got the call at 8 a.m. on Dec. 23: Five hundred doses of the Moderna vaccine were arriving. Get ready.

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'Nothing smooth about this': Texas' coronavirus vaccine rollout is confusing almost everyone

Nothing smooth about this : Texas coronavirus vaccine rollout is confusing almost everyone FacebookTwitterEmail Ora Lee Mair, 92, of the Morningside Ministries Assisted Living Facility receives a shot from pharmacist Gabriela Alfaro.Matthew Busch / Contributor AUSTIN Rep. Michelle Beckley, D-Carrollton, doesn’t get any special access to the coronavirus vaccine just because she’s a state official. A pre-existing condition makes her more susceptible to the virus, and that puts her in group 1B, the second tier of people on the state’s priority list for getting the vaccine. Her priority designation follows that of group 1A first responders, health care workers and nursing home residents.

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