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Avera Medical Minute: Questions and answers about the vaccine rollout in South Dakota

Avera Medical Minute: Questions and answers about the vaccine rollout in South Dakota © Provided by Sioux Falls(Mitchell) KSFY COVID-19 vaccine SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - South Dakota is being hailed as one of the best at providing vaccines to its residents in a timely manner. To date, over six percent of the population has been vaccinated, and a new group of individuals has now become eligible for the vaccine. Avera Medical Group Chief Medical Officer Dr. Kevin Post answers questions about the vaccine and who can receive it. Q: What is the current status of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout?

2 Wisconsin officers taking a fun, innovative approach to connecting with their community

2 Wisconsin officers taking a fun, innovative approach to connecting with their community Meet the Sheboygan TikTok Cops Police beat officers Kevin Post and Israel Deutsch are taking a fun and innovative approach to connecting with their community. By: TMJ4 Staff and last updated 2021-01-13 17:01:13-05 SHEBOYGAN, Wisc. — Police beat officers Kevin Post and Israel Deutsch are taking a fun and innovative approach to connecting with their community. The two beat cops make goofy yet informational videos on the popular social media site, TikTok. The platform is extremely popular with Gen Z, where people share quick videos set to music.

Sioux Falls Health Officials: Covid-19 vaccinations are going well

Sioux Falls Health Officials: Covid-19 vaccinations are going well By Anson Mareus Dec 30, 2020 8:45 PM SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO.com) So far the coronavirus vaccination process has been going very well according to top health officials in Sioux Falls. In an interview with KELO radios’ Bill Zortman, Avera chief medical officer Dr. Kevin Post stated that residents should also be ready to be contacted by the health system for their own inoculations. “I do think it’s important for the public to know they will be getting contacted by their health systems and providers when the time does come,” said Post.

Avera St Luke s staff receive first dose of COVID-19 vaccine

Avera St. Luke’s staff receive first dose of COVID-19 vaccine Cooper Seamer © Provided by Sioux Falls(Mitchell) KSFY Staff at Avera St. Luke s in Aberdeen receive their first of two doses on the way for vaccination for COVID-19. SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - It’s been a long journey, but two vaccines for COVID-19 are here in South Dakota. And for Dr. Susheel Gundewar at Avera St. Luke’s in Aberdeen, it’s a welcome sign having options, especially at regional centers. “Some of these rural areas have less access, patients have less access to healthcare. They live far away from a health center. So it’s even more important that we vaccinate patients in rural areas.” Dr. Gundewar said.

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