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University of Wyoming news release: (Laramie, WY) – The University of Wyoming is planning for a fall 2021 semester with more in-person experiences and fewer…
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Albany County is opening COVID-19 vaccines to the second priority group this week. That includes search and rescue staff as well those who are over 80. It is the last county to open to this group and the only one not opening up to 70 and over yet.
Albany County is only receiving Moderna vaccines because the county doesn t have the ability to store the Pfizer vaccine. The first shipment of Moderna vaccines was received a week later than the Pfizer vaccine. There are also five counties that got their first shipment of vaccines 10 days before Albany County did, as well as the counties that didn t get initial vaccine shipment, said Albany County Health Officer Dr. Jean Allais. So that put us that far behind to begin with.
COVID-19 Vaccinations are administered at the Mountain View Medical Park building in Laramie, Wyoming on Jan. 15, 2021.
UW Associate professor Brant Schumaker gets the COVID-19 vaccine from Albany County Public Health Nurse Claire Naylor at the Mountain View Medical Park building in Laramie, Wyoming on Jan. 15, 2021.
The early administered vaccines were given by UW staff and Albany County Public Health.
Initial administration of COVID-19 vaccine to individuals in high-risk job categories in Albany County and at the University of Wyoming is nearing completion, and the next stage is scheduled to begin this week.
Starting today, Jan. 25, Albany County Public Health, UW and Ivinson Memorial Hospital (IMH) were scheduled to begin administering vaccines to county residents who are in categories 1-3 of the Phase 1b priority schedule in the Wyoming Department of Health’s distribution guidelines. This includes people who are 70 years of age or older; however, due to limited vaccine av
January 22, 2021
UW Associate Professor Brant Schumaker, one of the leaders of the university’s COVID-19 testing and vaccination efforts, receives the COVID-19 vaccine from Albany County Public Health nurse Claire Naylor at UW’s Mountain View Medical Park building. Schumaker is one of the more than 180 UW employees who’ve received the first dose of the vaccine. (UW Photo)
Initial administration of COVID-19 vaccine to individuals in high-risk job categories in Albany County and at the University of Wyoming is nearing completion, and the next stage is scheduled to begin next week.
Starting Monday, Jan. 25, Albany County Public Health, UW and Ivinson Memorial Hospital (IMH) are scheduled to begin administering vaccines to county residents who are in categories 1-3 of the Phase 1b priority schedule in the Wyoming Department of Health’s distribution guidelines. This includes people who are 70 years of age or older; however, due to limited vaccine availability, distribution effo