New dashboard tracks COVID-19 vaccinations in Oregon
The website breaks down the date the dose was administered and the race, age group, sex and ethnicity of the person vaccinated. Author: Bryant Clerkley (KGW) Updated: 8:18 PM PST December 22, 2020
PORTLAND, Ore. The Oregon Health Authority has launched a new dashboard that helps people track COVID-19 vaccinations across the state.
As of Tuesday afternoon, the dashboard shows 4,475 health care workers in the state have received the first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccine requires two doses to be about 95% effective.
The website breaks down the date the dose was administered and the race, age group, sex and ethnicity of the person vaccinated.
Long-term care facilities started vaccinations Monday morning. Author: Bryant Clerkley (KGW) Updated: 2:49 PM PST December 21, 2020
PORTLAND, Ore. On Monday, residents and staff members at long-term care facilities in Oregon began receiving COVID-19 vaccines.
Rose Villa Senior Living in Portland started around 10 a.m. and continued vaccinating throughout the day. Officials said 180 staff and residents are receiving the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine.
After long-term care facilities, assisted living and retirement communities are next. Authorities say it will likely take several months to get everyone vaccinated, so they re asking for patience from the public. CEO at Rose Villa Vassar Byrd says they will continue following CDC guidelines.