Pueblo County awaits 1st shipment of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines
PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) According to Pueblo County Health officials, the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine will make its first appearance in the Steel City sometime this week. However, it is unclear exactly when that will be.
El Paso County hospitals received its first shipments of the vaccine on Monday, and have already begun the vaccination process at hospitals like UCHealth Memorial Hospital in Colorado Springs.
Meanwhile, in Pueblo County, they may not know when but they know where the shipments are going. Parkview Medical Center is set to receive 1,000 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, which could arrive as early as Tuesday.
We Beg to Differ #55 From:
DO WE DARE CALL IT CONSPIRACY?
After a few months, the vaccinations are being propelled forward. There are those- scientists, doctors, investigative journalists- who have spoken out- in articles and in videos. Many of these voices have been removed or censored in social media- all in defense of national and international policies that, like Wall Street, love the vaccination scenario.
Obviously, these censured voices, no matter how credentialed, are conspiracy theorists whose views are competing with governments, giant corporations and Central Banks worldwide. And the claim is that this type of censorship protects human beings lives who need the vaccines, the masks, the social distancing, the quarantines and the lockdowns to keep the pandemic from spreading.
Parkview Medical Center welcomes 6 health care volunteers as hospital battles COVID-19
PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) Reinforcements are on their way to Parkview Medical Center. The volunteer non-profit organization COVID Care Force sent six people to assist the Pueblo hospital this week, and more could be on the way.
The volunteers include a respiratory therapist, a registered nurse, two EMT s, and two certified nurse aids. The six volunteers will stay at Parkview for an entire month, with the hospital paying for their living arrangements.
As of Tuesday, Parkview Medical Center is caring for around 125 COVID-19 patients. Since the beginning of November, the Pueblo hospital has been operating around 92%-99% capacity.