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Week XLVIII: Infection rate falls, stadiums can reopen, vaccination focus is on equity

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New York State is working with the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to identify additional sites outside of New York City to launch targeted efforts focused on vaccine equity and improving access to socially vulnerable populations; each site is to vaccinate 1,000 New Yorkers per day.

Source: The Altamont Enterprise

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