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Minnesota increases equitable COVID-19 vaccine access as a more severe variant emerges in the U.S.
Mayo Clinic doctor urges FDA to provide guidance to people who got the Johnson &Johnson vaccine, saying one dose isn t enough protection against Delta Variant. Author: Jennifer Hoff (KARE 11) Published: 6:24 PM CDT June 9, 2021 Updated: 6:33 PM CDT June 9, 2021
ST PAUL, Minn. Health officials are warning a COVID-19 variant discovered in India spreads easier and is more severe.
Plus, if you got the Johnson & Johnson one dose vaccine, some doctors aren t sure it will be enough protection against the Delta Variant and are encouraging more people to get vaccinated, like at the many pop-up clinics around the metro area.
MINNEAPOLIS (June 2, 2021) Accra, Minnesota’s largest homecare provider, and Minnesota Community Care, a St. Paul-based clinic that provides full-service health care for all people regardless of income or insurance status, are partnering to revolutionize the way Medicaid enrollees access health care in Minnesota.
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Legislation hopes to keep telehealth changes in effect for Minnesota after pandemic
During the pandemic, there are fewer doctor’s appointments happening in person and more happening virtually.
(FOX 9) - During the pandemic, there are fewer doctor’s appointments happening in person and more happening virtually.
Right now, you can pretty much connect with your health team from anywhere, and some lawmakers and medical advocates want it to stay that way. While telehealth appointments have become the norm now, that wasn’t always the case a year ago. We had a lot of aspirations to have telehealth up and operational before the pandemic, but then it was a very quick and really appropriate transition we were able to offer, said Dr. Lauren Graber with Minnesota Community Care.