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LAS demands vaccinations for incarcerated New Yorkers, files lawsuit for access
Market Watch: How soon will New York vaccinate its prisoners? City & State: Why Cuomo’s pandemic policies keep getting challenged in court DocumentedNY: Cuomo Approves COVID-19 Vaccine for Food Delivery and Restaurant Workers Black Star News: Advocates File Lawsuit Against Cuomo’s Prison/Jail Vaccination Plan
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