Vaccinations

Read: Wisconsin Pharmacist Who Deliberately Sabotaged Vaccines Will Plead Guilty

Wisconsin Pharmacist Who Deliberately Sabotaged Vaccines Will Plead Guilty

The pharmacist allegedly admitted to removing 57 vials from refrigeration — each of which contained 10 doses of the coronavirus vaccine.

Read: Pa. Private Security Officers Want Access to COVID-19 Vaccine

Pa. Private Security Officers Want Access to COVID-19 Vaccine

Some say contract security officers in Pennsylvania are being overlooked in the state’s vaccination priorities.

Read: The Complexities of Securing COVID-19 Vaccines in Hospitals

The Complexities of Securing COVID-19 Vaccines in Hospitals

Collaboration, video surveillance and access control have proved essential for healthcare facilities to be able to safely store and administer the coronavirus vaccine.

Read: COVID-19 Vaccine Security Mix-Up Prompts Alerts at Wisconsin Hospitals

COVID-19 Vaccine Security Mix-Up Prompts Alerts at Wisconsin Hospitals

Froedtert Hospital staff called authorities when three National Guard members arrived unannounced and said they were there to pick up the vaccine.

Read: UC System Plans to Return to In-Person Instruction in the Fall

UC System Plans to Return to In-Person Instruction in the Fall

The 10-campus system has been holding primarily remote classes since the beginning of the pandemic.

Read: Los Angeles Students Will Be Required to Get COVID-19 Vaccine

Los Angeles Students Will Be Required to Get COVID-19 Vaccine

In order to return to school, Los Angeles K-12 students will need to be vaccinated for COVID-19 when it becomes available.

Read: Hospital Administers 830 COVID Vaccines in 2 Hours after Freezer Fails

Hospital Administers 830 COVID Vaccines in 2 Hours after Freezer Fails

The sensor that monitors the freezer containing the vaccines didn’t work and didn’t notify hospital personnel of the problem.

Read: Doing the Holidays Differently This Year

Doing the Holidays Differently This Year

The coronavirus vaccines have just arrived, but we still must be vigilant and change the way we celebrate the holidays right now.

Read: Campus COVID Planning for Spring 2021: Don’t Let Your Guard Down

Campus COVID Planning for Spring 2021: Don’t Let Your Guard Down

Although COVID-19 vaccines have begun to arrive, universities must continue to innovate and address the pandemic that will continue to pose problems for many months.

Read: U.S. Begins Shipment of Coronavirus Vaccine

U.S. Begins Shipment of Coronavirus Vaccine

Campuses and communities are now faced with addressing the logistics, security and privacy challenges associated with the vaccine rollout, as well as a hesitancy by some to be vaccinated.

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