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More vaccines administered as COVID illness, death rates climb

Doc: Getting vaccine the best Christmas present

1 of 2 CARA CHAPMAN/STAFF PHOTOPlattsburgh Family Health nurse leader Brooke Castine (left) administers the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to Dr. Yamilee Jacques at the Plaza Boulevard clinic Wednesday morning. Clinics within the Hudson Headwaters Health Network received their first doses of the vaccine this week. CARA CHAPMAN/STAFF PHOTOPlattsburgh Family Health nurse leader Brooke Castine (right) administers the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to Dr. David Ellsworth at the Plaza Boulevard clinic Wednesday morning. PLATTSBURGH — Dr. Yamilee Jacques sees getting vaccinated against COVID-19 as a way to make ripples. Moments after receiving her first dose of the Moderna jab at Hudson Headwaters Health Network’s Plattsburgh Family Health clinic, where she works, she referenced a quote by Mother Teresa: “I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create many ripples.”

Moderna vaccines arrive at Saranac Lake HHHN office | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writers eizzo@adirondackdailyenterprise.com and acerb@adirondackdailyenterprise.com Dr. Elizabeth Buck, right, gets her first of two COVID-19 vaccination shots administered by registered nurse Ashley Gavin at the Saranac Lake Hudson Headwaters Health Network office in the Adirondack Medical Center building on Tuesday. Buck will return in 28 days for a second dose of the vaccine. (Enterprise photo — Aaron Cerbone) SARANAC LAKE Dr. Elizabeth Buck was at home on Tuesday enjoying her day off when she got the call. The Hudson Headwaters Health Network office in Saranac Lake had received doses of the Moderna vaccine, and she was eligible to get one. She didn’t hesitate. Buck drove to work to get her shot.

Tentative general population vaccination plans involve drive-thru clinics | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writers acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com and eizzo@adirondackdailyenterprise.com Dr. Elizabeth Buck, right, gets her first of two COVID-19 vaccination shots administered by registered nurse Ashley Gavin at the Saranac Lake Hudson Headwaters Health Network office in the Adirondack Medical Center building on Tuesday. Buck will return in 28 days for a second dose of the vaccine. (Enterprise photo — Aaron Cerbone) Vaccine distribution to the general population may begin in late January, according to Gov. Andrew Cuomo, and the Franklin and Essex County health departments are preparing to run mass vaccination clinics, should the state ask counties to disseminate the coronavirus vaccine.

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