Found 50 bookmarks
Newest
‘Very Frustrating': Boston Residents Turned Away From City Hall Vaccine Clinic
‘Very Frustrating': Boston Residents Turned Away From City Hall Vaccine Clinic
Mayor Michelle Wu’s push to get more Bostonians vaccinated with a free walk-in clinic ended up just boosting vaccination rates within City Hall. Boston residents were turned away for not having an appointment Thursday while city employees rolled up their sleeves. “This is very frustrating,” Boston resident Mary Beth Marciano said. “You go on the website, it says open clinic….
·nbcboston.com·
‘Very Frustrating': Boston Residents Turned Away From City Hall Vaccine Clinic
Hispanic Voters Now Evenly Split Between Parties, WSJ Poll Finds
Hispanic Voters Now Evenly Split Between Parties, WSJ Poll Finds
Hispanic voters are no longer acting like a core Democratic voter group, a Wall Street Journal survey finds, a troubling development for the party, which has long counted on outsize Hispanic support.
·wsj.com·
Hispanic Voters Now Evenly Split Between Parties, WSJ Poll Finds
COVID hospitalizations keep climbing in Iowa
COVID hospitalizations keep climbing in Iowa
The number of COVID-19 related hospitalizations is dramatically increasing across the state, with 721 patients currently hospitalized according to the Iowa Department of Public Health. In the last 24 hours, 125 patients have been admitted to the hospital, and 527 patients have COVID as their primary diagnosis. There are also 172 COVID patients in intensive […]
·timesrepublican.com·
COVID hospitalizations keep climbing in Iowa
What’s Behind The Soaring Applications To Medical School?
What’s Behind The Soaring Applications To Medical School?
A record number of people applied to medical school for the 2021-22 academic year, an increase that admission experts attribute in part to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
·forbes.com·
What’s Behind The Soaring Applications To Medical School?
The economic state of Latinos in America: The American dream deferred
The economic state of Latinos in America: The American dream deferred
Addressing the barriers preventing Latinos from full economic participation could have a multitrillion-dollar impact, further unleashing their entrepreneurial spirit, creating millions of jobs, driving consumer spending, and building intergenerational wealth.
·mckinsey.com·
The economic state of Latinos in America: The American dream deferred
Latinx medical students spread awareness about COVID-19 in Milwaukee's Latinx community
Latinx medical students spread awareness about COVID-19 in Milwaukee's Latinx community
In Wisconsin, the Latinx population has more COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people than any other racial or ethnic group. On Milwaukee’s southside, they’ve seen more cases than any other area in the city. The Latino Medical Student Association chapter at the Medical College of Wisconsin responded to this by connecting directly with Milwaukee’s Latinx communities.
·wuwm.com·
Latinx medical students spread awareness about COVID-19 in Milwaukee's Latinx community
In-Depth: Who's getting a COVID-19 booster shot in San Diego?
In-Depth: Who's getting a COVID-19 booster shot in San Diego?
San Diego County is releasing demographic data on COVID-19 booster shots. As ABC 10News Reporter Jared Aarons explains, a deep dive into the numbers shows the booster rollout faces many of the same challenges from the initial vaccine rollout.
·10news.com·
In-Depth: Who's getting a COVID-19 booster shot in San Diego?