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720,000 CT residents could be added to next wave of COVID vaccines


720,000 CT residents could be added to next wave of COVID vaccines
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Front-line workers are vaccinated with the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on the first day of vaccinations in Norwich, Connecticut, on December 15, 2020.JOSEPH PREZIOSO / TNS
A key panel of experts on Gov. Ned Lamont’s Vaccine Advisory Group wants to add about 720,000 Connecticut residents to the list of people next in line for COVID-19 vaccinations.
The group on Tuesday recommended that people ages 65 and older and those of all ages with conditions that put them more at risk for COVID-19 should be included in the next round of vaccinations. ....

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Panel wants to expand COVID vaccine eligibility as CT daily positivity rate surpasses 10%


720,000 CT residents could be added to next wave of COVID vaccines
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Front-line workers are vaccinated with the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on the first day of vaccinations in Norwich, Connecticut, on December 15, 2020.JOSEPH PREZIOSO / TNS
A key panel of experts on Gov. Ned Lamont’s Vaccine Advisory Group wants to add about 720,000 Connecticut residents to the list of people next in line for COVID-19 vaccinations.
The group on Tuesday recommended that people ages 65 and older and those of all ages with conditions that put them more at risk for COVID-19 should be included in the next round of vaccinations. ....

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Mullins promotes 3 to start the new year


Mullins promotes 3 to start the new year   
By Tony Zhang|13 January 2021
Brisbane law firm Mullins has started 2021 with three internal promotions including one joining the partnership.
Chris Herrald (pictured, centre) has been promoted to partner, with Rachel Coleman (pictured, right) and Veena Jattan (pictured, left) elevated to senior associate. 
The firm celebrated these promotions at their annual Christmas party on 18 December 2020, where managing partner, Curt Schatz, congratulated the three lawyers.
“Each of these lawyers have demonstrated significant growth in their time at Mullins – including over the last 12 months, where they have continued to excel despite the challenges 2020 has presented. We look forward to seeing them further establish themselves as leaders in their relative areas,” Mr Schatz said. ....

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