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Dec 21, 2020
Brittan Carsten, a nurse at Mayo Clinic Health System in Mankato, administers a COVID-19 vaccine for Justin Legred at the Mankato hospital Monday. Legred, a nurse in the hospitalâs progressive care unit, was the first health worker on site to receive the vaccine as distribution ramped up Monday. 1 of 2
From left, Rachel Jones, Jen von Lehe and Jessica Poehler, all health workers at Mayo Clinic Health System in Mankato, prepare COVID-19 vaccines Monday at the hospital.
Perry Sweeten, regional director of pharmacy at Mayo Clinic Health System, holds a vial containing Pfizerâs COVID-19 vaccine Monday in Mankato. About 192 health workers at the Mankato hospital were set to receive their first dose of the vaccine Monday. The second dose will be administered 21 days later.
Mayo Clinic Health System Mankato begins vaccinating healthcare workers
Mayo Clinic Health System Mankato begins vaccinating health care workers By Lauren Andrego | December 21, 2020 at 1:47 PM CST - Updated December 22 at 8:25 AM
MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) - Mayo Clinic Health System Mankato administered its first covid-19 vaccines Monday. The rest of mayo’s southwest regional facilities will begin giving vaccines Tuesday.
Justin Legred, a PCU nurse of 15 years at Mayo-Mankato, was the first in town to receive a vaccine for coronavirus.
“If you’ve had a flu shot or anything else, it feels essentially exactly the same,” says Legred. He’s one of 192 health care workers at the Mankato facility getting their first of two Pfizer vaccines Monday.