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Anxiety grows as long-term care awaits COVID-19 vaccines – FOX 8 Live WVUE
Government officials placed long-term care residents and staff among their top vaccination priorities after they authorized the emergency use of shots from Pfizer…

(AP) Frustration is building over the pace of COVID-19 vaccinations at long-term care sites, where some homes still await first shots while fending off a virus that can devastate their residents.
The major drugstore chains tasked with giving shots in these places are far along in vaccinating nursing home residents and staff. But some other types of group residences wont receive first doses until mid-February or later, despite being among the top priorities for shots.
CVS and Walgreens have started…
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