Scientists believe the number of overdoses corresponds heavily to the level of mental stress affecting people in a that region and the stress experienced by people across the country in 2020 is likely linked to COVID-19.
Ohio police departments ready for COVID-19 vaccines in Phase 1C
Some officers already vaccinated with extra doses Share Updated: 11:31 PM EST Mar 1, 2021
Some officers already vaccinated with extra doses Share Updated: 11:31 PM EST Mar 1, 2021
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Show Transcript EVERY SHOT. I’M HOPING THAT BY DOING THIS IT HELPS US GET BACK TO REGULAR LIFE AGAIN, MAYBE A LITTLE BIT QUICKER AND I FEEL LIKE YOU DO HAVE SOME SORT OF PROTECTION AHEAD OF PHASE ONE C NEWTOWN POLICE CHIEF TOM SIGN AND SAYS 8 OF 11 OFFICERS ARE ALREADY VACCINATED AT THE DEPARTMENT. WE GOT VERY LUCKY THAT SOME PROVIDERS CALLED UP AND SAID, HEY WE’RE GOING TO HAVE EXTRA DOSES. HE SAYS THE EXTRA DOSES CAME QUICKLY AT THE ANDERSON. OUR DEPARTMENT AND NEARBY ANGELS CARE FAMILY HOME. WE’RE ABLE TO GET EVERYONE VACCINATED WHICH YOU KNOW, I CALLED AND ASKED THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT. SHOULD WE BE DOING THIS AND HE SAID WELL YOU GUYS AREN’T IN LINE, BUT WE’D RATHER THE THE DOSE
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