Thousands of pharmacies set to begin administering COVID-19 vaccines on February 11 have vowed to make sure all 1 million doses they receive from the federal government make it into someone's arm.
Dozens of pharmacy chains and grocery stores with pharmacy counters are slated to start offering COVID-19 vaccinations this week, creating a wealth of employment opportunities.
In January, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) issued recommendations for reducing tobacco use in adults, including pregnant individuals.
As eligibility for a COVID-19 vaccine widens to include many more subpopulations—despite a lack of adequate supply—chaos has ensued. A crush of anxious Americans are crashing online sign-up systems, inundating phone lines, and filling up wait lists.
In early January, the governor of Massachusetts signed legislation that includes language recognizing pharmacists as health care providers in the state.