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UpdatedWed, Feb 24, 2021 at 2:20 pm ET Replies(5) Richard Stryker and Scott Eagelton, the owners of Bayshore Pharmacy, which has served the Atlantic Highlands and Middletown area for more than 50 years. (Bayshore Pharmacy) ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, NJ For years now, pharmacist Richard Stryker has given out thousands of flu shots and shingles vaccines from Bayshore Pharmacy, the small neighborhood pharmacy his family owns in Atlantic Highlands. And now he wonders: Why couldn t this have happened with the coronavirus vaccine? I don t understand how any of this made sense. Pfizer has my address on file; I ve been getting vaccines delivered from them for years, said Stryker. They could have just shipped me the vaccine right off the line as soon as it was manufactured. After all, that s the process that s been in place for years. ....
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Racism in Health Care Is Taking a Terrible Toll on Indigenous People, Report Finds February 5, 2021 Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Widespread anti-Indigenous racism in British Columbia’s health-care system is fuelling poorer health outcomes and early deaths for Indigenous people, especially women, according to a report released today. The report from Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, the former judge appointed in June to investigate racism in the system and its impact on Indigenous people, say First Nations women are nearly twice as likely to die of an overdose than non-Indigenous women and are much less likely to be able to access prenatal care. ....