North Dakota has one of the nation s highest rates of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy
North Dakota has the country s second-highest hesitancy rate for vaccines against COVID-19, a leeriness public health officials are striving to overcome by making vaccines more convenient and by addressing peoples concerns. Written By: Patrick Springer | ×
Sarah Nygaard, Sanford Health s nursing clinical services leader, preps a dosage of the COVID-19 vaccine at the former Gordmans store in Fargo on Feb. 5. David Samson / The Forum
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College-age populations are a potentially significant avenue for COVID-19 spread, as the North Dakota COVID-19 Vaccine Dashboard indicates the adult age group with the lowest first-dose vaccination rate is the 18-29 age group, with a vaccination rate of 24.6% 6:13 pm, Apr. 14, 2021 ×
Kylie Hall, project coordinator for the North Dakota State University Department of Public Health Center for Immunization Research and Education, said a campus-based vaccine clinic held Wednesday, April 14, went smoothly despite a last-minute switch to using the Pfizer vaccine instead of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, which the clinic had planned to use. David Olson / The Forum.