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Rural health leaders in Minnesota say they re facing struggles in COVID-19 vaccines rollout

Rural health leaders in Minnesota say they re facing struggles in COVID-19 vaccines rollout By Mitti Hicks (FOX 9) - As more Minnesotans get their vaccines, health care facilities in rural areas want to make sure they’re not getting left behind. Where we’re struggling with is actually getting the doses, said Jeff Mengenhausen the CEO of Madelia Community Hospital & Clinic. The rollout from the state has been a little clunky and has forgotten about rural America. Rural healthcare providers don’t want to be left behind in vaccine administration Minnesota s rural healthcare providers are working to make sure they aren t left behind as the state works to administer the COVID-19 vaccine.

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Sunde, Olson, Kircher and Zender law firm adds attorney ST. JAMES The law firm of Sunde, Olson, Kircher and Zender announces that Margaret K. Koberoski has joined the firm. Koberoski’s firm, Koberoski Law, LLC, will merge with Sunde, Olson, Kircher and Zender, P.L.C. The firm will continue to be known as Sunde, Olson, Kircher and Zender P.L.C. Koberoski received her Juris Doctorate degree from Hamline University School of Law, where she served as Managing Editor of the Hamline Law Review. She is a graduate of the University of Minnesota with Bachelor of Arts Degrees in Spanish and Political Science. She is a member of the Minnesota Bar and is admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota.

COVID-19 vaccine: Clinics urge general public to be patient

COVID-19 vaccine: Clinics urge general public to be patient COVID-19 vaccine: Clinics urge general public to be patient By Bernadette Heier | December 23, 2020 at 7:47 PM CST - Updated December 28 at 12:15 PM Minn. (KEYC) - As people who fall under Phase 1a of the vaccine distribution plan in Minnesota begin to be vaccinated, health care officials urge the general public to be patient as hospitals and clinics report receiving numerous calls on wanting to get the COVID-19 vaccine or learn more about it. Phase 1a means the first two groups to get the COVID-19 vaccine are health care workers and those living in long term care facilities.

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