IDPH reports 68 additional COVID-19 related deaths Share Updated: 2:10 PM CDT Apr 4, 2021
IDPH reports 68 additional COVID-19 related deaths Share Updated: 2:10 PM CDT Apr 4, 2021
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Show Transcript KCCI 8 NEWS AT NINE STARTS RIGHT NOW (áááLAURAááá) GETTING A CORONAVIRUS VACCINE - WITHOUT AN APPOINTMENT. FEWER PEOPLE IN SOME PLACES IN IOWA ARE SIGNING UP FOR THEIR SHOT - LEAVING SOME COUNTIES WITH MORE SUPPLY THAN DEMAND. NEW TONIGHT - KCCI S LAUREN JOHNSON TELLS US WHAT S MAKING FOLKS APPREHENSIVE. LAUREN ON CAM: I SPOKE TO THE WAYNE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT TODAY AND THEY TOLD ME MISINFORMATION COULD BE THE CULPRIT. IT S HAVING SUCH A LARGE IMPACT ON PEOPLE NOT COMING IN TO GET SHOTS THAT NOW THE CLINIC IS OFFERING NO APPOINTMENT VACCINATIONS. SHELLEY BICKEL, ADMINSTRATOR, WAYNE CO. HEALTH DEPT. 6:17 IT S BEEN GOING ON SINCE THE WHOLE COVID THING STARTED, I MEAN WE VE HAD TROUBLE FROM THE VERY BE
University of Iowa students eager for vaccine availability on campus Share Updated: 7:04 AM CDT Apr 1, 2021
University of Iowa students eager for vaccine availability on campus Share Updated: 7:04 AM CDT Apr 1, 2021
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Show Transcript filling up Kinnick Stadium and hanging out with friends. The moments University of Iowa students say they can t wait to return. But even more than that, they re ready to get back in the classroom. Online learning is good because we re still getting it, but it s harder for the students to learn that way. Me and a lot of my friends say that we are really getting tired of all the zoom class and everything these students hope that changes as covid 19 vaccines become more available. That will happen here on the University of Iowa campus beginning next week, when the state will distribute allotments of its Johnson and Johnson shots, the university and because of the convenience of the single dose vaccine, J an
Iowa reports 15 additional COVID-19 deaths Share Updated: 10:09 AM CDT Mar 17, 2021
Iowa reports 15 additional COVID-19 deaths Share Updated: 10:09 AM CDT Mar 17, 2021
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Show Transcript 300 PEOPLE WILL BE VACCINATED EVERY HOUR - FOR 6 HOURS STRAIGHT. (áááPKGááá) IT DOESN T LOOK LIKE MUCH - BUT THIS IS A REFRIGERATOR FULL OF HOPE. 1,775 VACCINE DOSES AT THE WEBSTER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT. IT S REALLY REWARDING THAT WE CAN PROVIDE DOSES OF HOPE INTO OUR COMMUNITY. THE STATE GAVE WEBSTER COUNTY MORE THAN 1,100 PFIZER VACCINES IN ADDITION TO THE COUNTY S ALLOCATED 600 MODERNA VACCINES THEY PLAN TO ADMINISTER THEM ALL ON THURSDAY - AT CROSSROADS MALL IN FORT DODGE. IT S IN A PROTECTED ENVIRONMENT SO IN THE MALL WE DON T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT THE WEATHE WILL WORK IN THIS VIDEO. IOWANS MAKE AN APPOINTMENT AHEAD OF TIME AND STAFF MEETS THEM AT THE MALL ENTRANCE TO SHOW THEM TO THEIR CORRECT POD. IT S VERY