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Apprehension Lingers Around COVID Vaccine

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In Houston, according to NPR reports , some medical staff are expressing wariness about actually showing up for their shots. And that sense of reticence, notably, extends beyond healthcare workers in Houston. Older consumers were also showed to be more vaccine prone than their younger counterpart millennials.

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How Pharmacies Are Driving Retail Innovation

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Among millennials, 45 percent report having no primary care doctor. Coincidentally, CVS started its healthcare services rollout in Houston, just like Walgreens. As a result, more and more Americans are abandoning primary care physicians — in fact, 30 percent of Americans report not having one at all. Delivery Programs.

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Fiverr Launches Program To Make Cities ‘Gig Worker Friendly’

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And it’s not just about that much-reported millennial “side hustle” either. There was a time when freelancing was a contingency plan, the way that people made ends meet when they couldn’t get a “real” job or had other obligations to work around. The gig life isn’t just for Uber drivers.

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Millennial’s Matter to Bank Marketing

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A whopping 63 percent of millennials (ages 18 to 29) don’t have a credit card, according to a survey commissioned by Bankrate and compiled by Princeton Survey Research Associates International. The same Economist article pointed out that one in 10 millennials have hung up in frustration when dealing with call centers.