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04/07/21: Why Walgreens is changing its vaccine scheduler for some second doses
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04/07/21: Why Walgreens is changing its vaccine scheduler for some second doses
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15 minutes
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Apr 6, 2021
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Walgreens will fix its vaccine scheduling tool after it scheduled Pfizer shots four weeks apart instead of the CDC-recommended three. Reporter Ally Marotti joins host Amy Guth to discuss the latest hiccup for the Deerfield-based pharmacy chain, which is also seeing a boost in sales from the vaccine rollout.
Plus: President Biden wants all adults vaccine-eligible by April 19, Governor Pritzker deals another blow to Mayor Lightfoot with signing of firefighter pension bill, Weed-software startup scores $30 million and United Airlines plans to train 5,000 pilots by 2030, aiming for half to be women and or people of color.
Plus: President Biden wants all adults vaccine-eligible by April 19, Governor Pritzker deals another blow to Mayor Lightfoot with signing of firefighter pension bill, Weed-software startup scores $30 million and United Airlines plans to train 5,000 pilots by 2030, aiming for half to be women and or people of color.
Released:
Apr 6, 2021
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Podcast episode
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