North Dakota board suggests changes to priority list for COVID-19 vaccine
The North Dakota panel made some alterations to better fit the federal recommendations released over the weekend, but the state diverges from the national plan in some key areas. Written By: Adam Willis | ×
A shipment of 250 Pfizer COVID-19 doses arrived at Trinity Health in Minot, N.D., on Thursday, Dec. 17. Vaccinations began early the next morning. B. Peter Ladendorf / Trinity Health
BISMARCK After a federal advisory board recommended new guidelines for the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines over the weekend, North Dakota’s own ethics panel workshopped its plan to better fit the national rollout in a few key priorities.