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MOHW establishes 55 fixed sites to allow for more access to vaccines

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Island Vaccine Access A Concern As Seasonal Populations Swell

A COVID-19 warning on display at the Nantucket Steamship Authority terminal on April 25, 2020 in Nantucket, Massachusetts. (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images) Leaders in Martha s Vineyard and Nantucket are worried the islands don t have enough vaccine for residents, especially with the population expected to swell this summer. Cape Cod officials are encouraged by the region s progress toward vaccinating its most vulnerable populations, but with eligibility now open to all adults, they worry that the islands will fall behind. Martha s Vineyard and Nantucket are more reliant on the stream of doses the Baker administration allocates, with neither island home to a retail pharmacy in the federal vaccination program and every mass vaccination site a ferry ride and a drive away.

Nantucket, Martha s Vineyard vaccine access concerning as seasonal populations swell

Nantucket, Martha s Vineyard vaccine access concerning as seasonal populations swell Share Updated: 2:31 PM EDT Apr 22, 2021 By Chris Lisinski, State House News Service WCVB SOURCE: WCVB Share Updated: 2:31 PM EDT Apr 22, 2021 By Chris Lisinski, State House News Service Cape Cod officials are encouraged by the region s progress toward vaccinating its most vulnerable populations, but with eligibility now open to all adults, they worry that the islands will fall behind.Martha s Vineyard and Nantucket are more reliant on the stream of doses the Baker administration allocates, with neither island home to a retail pharmacy in the federal vaccination program and every mass vaccination site a ferry ride and a drive away.On a Thursday conference call with reporters, Sen. Julian Cyr of Truro warned that local leaders are very concerned and troubled about the availability of vaccines on the two islands now that

Remote west Vancouver Island First Nation completes second round of COVID-19 vaccines

  CAMPBELL RIVER Remote Vancouver Island First Nation, Ehattesaht/Chinehkint, successfully administered the second dose of COVID-19 vaccines to its membership, six weeks after they received their first dose. A team of five Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council (NTC) nurses completed the vaccination process for people who had received the first shot, said the First Nation Chief Simon John in a statement. “We are really excited to hopefully get this behind us and get on with business, I know our people are tired and I think everyone is,” said John, who added, “I was worried when I saw the snow this weekend, but I don t think that has stopped anyone. We really are done with COVID and want to get on with our lives.”

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