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Health Officials Predict Minor Local Impacts From Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine Pause

Credit Maggie Nelson/KUCB State health officials have asked Alaska vaccine providers to follow federal recommendations to pause use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines due to a clotting risk. More than 7 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine have been administered across the U.S., but a handful of women have gotten a blood clot afterward, prompting the pause. In Unalaska, however, that halt is not expected to have much of an effect on the city s vaccination effort, according to local health officials. I think in the grand scheme of vaccination, it s not going to change things much, said Megan Sarnecki medical director and family medicine physician for the Iliuliuk Family and Health Services clinic. [The pause] came on relatively late. We didn t have very many [Johnson & Johnson] doses. And luckily, we ve already given out a lot of vaccinations [in general].  

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As Alaska s COVID-19 Vaccine Eligibility Broadens, Unalaska Health Officials Discuss Local Rollout

Credit Hope McKenney/KUCB Alaska is leading the nation in vaccinations per capita. But compared to many other parts of the state, Unalaska s vaccine rollout seems to be moving slowly.   KUCB s Hope McKenney sat down with health officials from Iliuliuk Family and Health Services and the Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association to discuss how the island s rollout is going and how recent changes in statewide eligibility guidelines could affect locals. Listen

Atka, Nikolski, St George are almost fully vaccinated against COVID-19

Atka, Nikolski, St. George are almost fully vaccinated against COVID-19 February 11th |   Unalaska s neighboring communities of Atka and Nikoski as well as St. George in the Pribilof Islands are almost completely vaccinated against COVID-19 through the tribal vaccine rollout. We ve got enough vaccines to get everybody completed, said Lori Jackson, a nurse practitioner and medical director for the Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association, which operates the tribal community clinic in Unalaska. The Oonalaska Wellness Center is acting as a vaccine hub to get doses out to those communities in the Aleutians and Pribilofs that APIA serves. Jackson said that s anywhere between 450 and 490 people across the four communities.

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