Friday, Oct. 1, 2021 Booster shots now available for more Vermonters MONTPELIER —The Agency of Human Services and the Department of Health announced that Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine booster doses are now available to people in Vermont who are 65 and .
Douglas County approves plan to distribute Phase 2 vaccinations
Residents asked to complete the vaccine interest form online Share Updated: 9:26 PM CST Jan 26, 2021 KMBC 9 News Staff
Residents asked to complete the vaccine interest form online Share Updated: 9:26 PM CST Jan 26, 2021
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Show Transcript AND IT’S COMING PROBABLY SOONER THAN YOU THINK. BRIAN: BRIAN JOHNSON, KMBC 9 NEWS. LARA: NEW TONIGHT, DOUGLAS COUNTY OFFICIALS PLAN TO ADMINISTER UP TO 3,000 SHOTS PER WEEK IN PHASE TWO. THAT INCLUDES PEOPLE 65 AND OLDER, THOSE WHO LIVE AND WORK IN CONGREGATE SETTINGS, AND ESSENTIAL WORKERS. DOSES WILL BE DISTRIBUTED EQUALLY AMONG THE GROUPS. RESIDENTS ARE ASKED TO
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Madera Community College nursing students assisting with COVID-19 vaccination process
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FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) The Madera County Department of Public Health Department is in need of reinforcements.
A few days ago they started allowing residents 75 and older to get vaccinated, but they ran into some issues.
They needed more staff to assist with their goal of 400 immunizations per day.
A cohort of licensed vocational nurses from Madera Community College has now stepped in to help fill that gap. We have just been trying to help as much as possible, wherever needed, says Kimi Kato-Gee, Madera Community College Nursing Director.