Why Snohomish County closed vaccination sites Monday January 25, 2021 at 4:31 pm
People stand near a sign as they wait in line to receive the first of two doses of the Pfizer vaccine for COVID-19, Sunday, Jan. 24, 2021, at a one-day vaccination clinic set up in an Amazon.com facility in Seattle and operated by Virginia Mason Franciscan Health. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
One of Dori’s listeners said her husband was finally able to get a COVID-19 vaccine appointment scheduled for Monday, but was notified last night that the Paine Field and Edmonds College drive-thru vaccination sites would be closed Monday, Jan. 25, due to “winter weather.”
By PAIGE CORNWELL | The Seattle Times | Published: January 23, 2021
Stars and Stripes is making stories on the coronavirus pandemic available free of charge. See other free reports here. Sign up for our daily coronavirus newsletter here. Please support our journalism with a subscription. SEATTLE (Tribune News Service) In Seattle University s Campion Ballroom, which in non-pandemic times is used as a large conference room and event space, more than 2,000 people a day are being vaccinated against COVID-19 through a clinic operated by Swedish Health Services. The actual jabbing of the needle is only a small part of a multi-person operation needed to get one person vaccinated. Someone has to input the recipient s health information, another has to look over charts for contraindications, a third must monitor the person for at least 15 minutes post-injection. Meanwhile, a group is sanitizing every pen, clipboard and bin that comes through, a team in the kitchen is prepping injecti
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Signetic, LLC: A Seattle-Based Startup Launches a Mass COVID-19 Vaccination Solution (MVS)
Built-in partnership with healthcare workers with decades of experience
Targeted features to increase the efficiency of clinicians and administrators
SEATTLE, WA / ACCESSWIRE / January 6, 2021 / Local health officials across the country are scrambling to get ready for COVID-19 vaccine deployment. Among other issues, they are scrambling to find technology solutions that can handle the logistics of scheduling patients and nurses and integrating with state reporting requirements. Signetic, a startup out of Seattle, Washington, has launched a system that is battle-tested and is being currently used by Snohomish County in Washington in its efforts to roll out Phase 1 vaccination plans. One of the healthcare workers on the ground said, We are killing it with this system. There are absolutely no wait times and the tablet app is so easy to use. Lukas Svec, VP of Digital Transformation at Signetic