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Pocatello Mayor receives 2nd dose of COVID-19 vaccine

Pocatello Mayor receives 2nd dose of COVID-19 vaccine POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) - Pocatello Mayor Brian Blad received his second dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at Southeastern Idaho Public Health’s offices Tuesday. “The quickest way we get back to normal is for as many people as possible to get vaccinated against COVID-19,” Mayor Blad said. “I didn’t have any side effects from my first dose but if you are concerned about getting a vaccine, please talk to your health care provider.” He received his first dose March 30. “It is very important to get both shots in a two-dose series to achieve maximum protection,” Southeastern Idaho Public Health District Director Maggie Mann said. “Also, it takes your body’s immune system time to respond to the vaccine. People are not considered ‘fully vaccinated’ until two weeks after their second dose.”

Johnson & Johnson s one dose COVID-19 vaccine now available in eastern Idaho

Updated at Share This The following is a news release from Southeastern Idaho Public Health District. IDAHO FALLS – With the continued increase to the state’s vaccine allotment, Southeastern Idaho Public Health is adding the one dose Johnson and Johnson Vaccine to its community clinics. “We want to encourage more people to get vaccinated, and the one-dose vaccine can be a more convenient option for some,” said Maggie Mann SIPH District Director. Appointments have been opened for this week and next week at SIPH’s Pocatello Clinic at 560 Memorial Drive. People can book online or call the SIPH hotline at (208) 234-5875.

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