LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) Norton Healthcare began administering COVID-19 vaccines to frontline workers Wednesday at its five hospitals across Louisville.Â
Officials with the health care system expect to use the nearly 2,000 doses of Pfizer s vaccine it received in the first shipment on employees by the end of the week. It s one of the most exciting moments we could have ever hoped for, Dr. Joseph Flynn, chief administrative officer for Norton Medical Group and physician-in-chief of Norton Cancer Institute at Norton Healthcare, said in an interview Monday with WDRB News. When you think back to March, when we were first hearing the term COVID-19, to now, it has been a long, drawn-out process. People have done really miraculous things.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) Monday was a big day in Kentuckiana. A day after Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine arrived in Louisville, it was administered on both sides of the river.
The arrival of the vaccine has led to a lot of questions, so WDRB News sat down with Dr. Joseph Flynn, chief administrative officer for Norton Medical Group and physician-in-chief of Norton Cancer Institute at Norton Healthcare, to get some answers. It s one of the most exciting moments we could have ever hoped for, Flynn said. When you think back to March, when we were first hearing the term COVID-19, to now, it has been a long, drawn-out process. People have done really miraculous things.