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Un trabajador comunitario dice que las vacunas actualizadas de COVID-19, como la ARNm, sirven para proteger de nuevas cepas de COVID-19. También nos cuenta dónde se pueden vacunar.
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The lead researcher says the vaccine would be easier to store and administer and could boost immunity in new ways.
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"You know, the people that I was speaking with before, it was opinions, and a lot of political opinions," Mark McEnnis said. "And everyone in the medical field said the exact opposite. So I think I'll stick with the professionals.”
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New Hampshire public health officials say they see a dangerous combination ahead: a winter rise in COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths, and low interest in coronavirus booster shots.
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State health officials say mobile clinics make vaccination more convenient and equitable by reducing barriers and meeting people where they are.
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The updated shots target now-dominant Omicron subvariants.
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The Kaiser Family Foundation reports 3.5% of New Hampshire children under 5 had received at least one dose as of July 22, the most recent data available. That’s above the national average but lower than all New England states besides Rhode Island.
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Health officials say you should first reach out to your pediatrician or primary care provider, if you have one, but public vaccine sites are also available.
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New Hampshire ya distribuye vacunas para niños entre 6 meses a 5 años. Manchester presenta nuevos trabajadores comunitarios de salud para mejorar acceso a recursos. El día internacional del refugiado se celebró en una iglesia en Manchester.