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What you need to know about getting the COVID-19 vaccine

What you need to know about getting the COVID-19 vaccine Kortnie Horazdovsky © Provided by Fairbanks KTVF Covid Vaccine Tiers FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) -The State of Alaska has just released its list of who is eligible in the next few rounds of COVID-19 vaccine availability in Alaska, including Alaskans over 65 and those in essential industries outside of health care. At the top of this phase, in tier 1, are Alaskans 65 and older; tier 2 includes front line essential workers over 50, including those in industries like education, grocery stores and public transit. Tier 3 includes Alaskans in those industries with two or more high-risk health conditions, and people over 16 in “underserved communities,” with little access to running water.

When Will I Get The Vaccine? Are My Folks in Phase 1B?

3:44 Dr. Tessa Walker Linderman, is the DHSS lead for the Alaska COVID-19 Vaccination Task Force. Dr. Linderman is a Nurse Consultant for the Division of Public Health. She told reporters Monday the state health department is still in the very early part of the vaccine rollout. “We are still in Phase 1A in terms of who Alaska is vaccinating, but discussions of future phases are happening.” Federal health officers are shipping doses of both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines as fast as they can be manufactured and packaged. Dr. Anne Zink, Alaska’s Chief Medical Officer says the state received about 60,000 doses of the vaccine this month, about 10 times more than expected.

Alaska Department of Health seeks public comments on phase 1B of COVID-19 vaccine distribution

When Will I Get The Vaccine?

3:44 Dr. Tessa Walker Linderman, is the DHSS lead for the Alaska COVID-19 Vaccination Task Force. Dr. Linderman is a Nurse Consultant for the Division of Public Health. She told reporters Monday the state health department is still in the very early part of the vaccine rollout. “We are still in Phase 1A in terms of who Alaska is vaccinating, but discussions of future phases are happening.” Federal health officers are shipping doses of both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines as fast as they can be manufactured and packaged. Dr. Anne Zink, Alaska’s Chief Medical Officer says the state received about 60,000 doses of the vaccine this month, about 10 times more than expected.

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