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With the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s full approval of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, the state-mandated directive for all students to be vaccinated is now in place for all SUNY campuses. SUNY faculty and staff are strongly encouraged to continue to be vaccinated, as well.
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According to the agencies that have coordinated vaccination for people with disabilities in Western New York and New York City, partnerships and agency-guided clinics were instrumental to vaccination in the areas they serve.
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The vaccine mandate issued by New York State this week raises questions for healthcare workers and employers.
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All healthcare workers in New York state will be required to get vaccinated against COVID-19, including those at hospitals and long-term care facilities, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo encouraged business owners Wednesday to close their doors to unvaccinated individuals, saying the move could help slow the spread of COVID-19 as indicators for the virus continue to rise.
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The debate over vaccines and their certification is far from over in Ontario. Premier Doug Ford has come out strongly against any kind of a vaccine passport, but now the Science Advisory Table believes otherwise.
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Ontario is just a day away from Stage Three of its economic reopening and it’s fueling the debate over vaccine passports.
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New York State is closing four of its mass COVID-19 vaccination sites as of Monday, including one locally.
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New York State is dealing with a severe decline in COVID-19 vaccination rates by offering free lottery tickets to those who agree to get a shot, starting…