As the COVID-19 pandemic wears on, there s an end or at least relief in sight: Vaccines. With reports Iowa will allow more groups to begin receiving their COVID vaccine Monday, March 8, there s a new push my state leaders to acquire a larger supply of the most recently approved Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Why? It s a single shot vax that leaders say will help the states more rural population.
A Radio Iowa report highlights comments made by Representative Ashley Hinson, Representative Randy Feenstra and Congresswoman Marianette Miller-Meeks who point out the new single dose vaccine, which requires less refrigeration, would be easier to get into the arms of Iowa s 1.1 million rural residents.
As the COVID-19 pandemic wears on, there s an end or at least relief in sight: Vaccines. With reports Iowa will allow more groups to begin receiving their COVID vaccine Monday, March 8, there s a new push my state leaders to acquire a larger supply of the most recently approved Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Why? It s a single shot vax that leaders say will help the states more rural population.
A Radio Iowa report highlights comments made by Representative Ashley Hinson, Representative Randy Feenstra and Congresswoman Marianette Miller-Meeks who point out the new single dose vaccine, which requires less refrigeration, would be easier to get into the arms of Iowa s 1.1 million rural residents.