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Supply shortages slow Rhode Island’s vaccine delivery Published Tue Jan 05 2021 22:09:56 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Sofia Rudin
Rhode Island health officials said Tuesday that the limited supply of coronavirus vaccine is the biggest challenge in the state’s vaccination effort.
“One of the biggest obstacles we’re facing right now is that we’re just not getting a lot of vaccine,” commented Dr. Philip A. Chan, a consultant medical director for the state health department.
“We’re receiving roughly 14,000 doses a week of vaccines in Rhode Island. And to put that in context, that’s enough to vaccinate roughly 1.5% of the population,” he said. “So definitely it’s going to take a while to reach the whole state.”
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A Latino doctor was the first person in Rhode Island to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Now he wants to be an example for his community
The key to a normal return to life will be making sure everyone gets the vaccine, said Dr. Christian Arbelaez
By Dan McGowan Globe Staff,Updated December 14, 2020, 4:45 p.m.
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Rhode Island health care workers including Dr. Christian Arbelaez received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Monday. (Video: SHELBY LUM/GLOBE STAFF, Photo: SUZANNE KREITER/GLOBE STAFF)
PROVIDENCE â When Zully Arbelaez learned Monday that her son was going to be the first person in Rhode Island to receive Pfizerâs COVID-19 vaccine, she said a prayer for him.