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Hospitals Tightening Rules In Capital Region As Delta Variant Spreads
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St Peter s Health Partners requiring all staff to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19
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Around Burlington: Lumbermen s failed attempt to take over steamboat spurred ongoing retaliation
Bob Hansen
for The Hawk Eye
Grab the welcome mat and burn it. Pull shut the window shutters, turn out the lights and whatever you do, don’t answer the doorbell.
That could have been the householder’s mantra in the mid-19th century when Burlington played springtime host to the boisterous bands of north wood lumbermen determined to shake six months of winter isolation from their unkempt bodies and raise a little hell in the process.
If the truth be known, the loggers who harvested the Wisconsin and Minnesota woodlands and then floated the great masses of logs downriver to lumber towns, such as Burlington, were a good deal more than simply “boisterous.”
Hospital staff vaccination rates vary across Capital Region, Mohawk Valley | The Daily Gazette
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By John Cropley/Business Editor |
May 6, 2021
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ALBANY Hospital staff COVID vaccination rates range from 66% to 99% in the Capital Region and Mohawk Valley, underscoring the erratic nature of the population’s willingness to receive the vaccine.
Back in December, New York gave medical care providers top priority and preferred access to the very limited supply of vaccine when it was rolled out for public use.
A second surge of infections and hospitalizations was building to a peak in the state at the time, and the strategy was to immunize care providers first because they simultaneously would be among the most vulnerable to contracting the virus and among the most vital to protect from the virus while caring for a growing number of sick people.