Monday marked the beginning of the end of the tumult and sorrow that has plagued California’s homes for the elderly over the past nine months, nursing home advocates say. Residents of a long-term care facility in Connecticut receive COVID-19 vaccinations on December 18th. Pharmacists and other health professionals have begun vaccinating elderly residents...
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