More than 3,000 people in North Dakota have been vaccinated against the coronavirus.
The first shipments of the Pfizer vaccine arrived Monday, and vaccinations began immediately. In Bismarck, Sanford Health vaccinated its first workers on Monday, and CHI St. Alexius Health its first on Tuesday.
In the first four days of vaccinations around the state, 3,068 people received doses, Department of Health spokeswoman Nicole Peske told the Tribune.
North Dakota State University nursing and pharmacy students are helping with the vaccinations in Bismarck and Fargo. There is a tremendous amount of hope being given with this vaccine. As a pharmacy student, I can help to distribute that hope,â fourth-year pharmacy student Martin McNichols said in a statement.Â
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