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CDC, MDH guidance says priority access for healthcare employees not meant to include business officers 4:25 pm, Jan. 12, 2021 × Mayo Clinic in Rochester has entered the final stage of employee vaccination. (Joe Ahlquist / jahlquist@postbulletin.com) ROCHESTER, Minn. Mayo Clinic Rochester says it has embarked into a final category of health care workers permitted to receive the COVID-19 vaccine early. When this group has been administered shots, Mayo will have offered the doses to more than 33,000 or 92% of its 39,000-person staff. That leaves just 8% of the workforce for the state s largest private employer considered ineligible to receive vaccine early. The figures come alongside news of favoritism within some large health care institutions across the country: Reports published over the weekend in The New York Times say that vaccine has been administered at academic hospitals to nonpatient-facing health care professionals, including researchers and administr

Waiting for a COVID-19 vaccination? Here s the RI Health Department s update

Waiting for a COVID-19 vaccination? Here s the RI Health Department s update G. Wayne Miller, The Providence Journal © The Providence Journal Providence, RI, Dec 10, 2020 - Dept. of Health Infectious Disease specialist, Dr Philip Chan, talking about how RI will handle vaccines during Thursday s coronavirus update with Governor Gina Raimondo, Dr. Nicole Alexander-Scott Director of the RI Dept. of Health (RIDOH) and Stefan Pryor, RI Secretary of Commerce. [The Providence Journal / Kris Craig] PROVIDENCE Although Rhode Island, like other states, has not received all of the doses of the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines that were expected this month, “overall, we haven’t been significantly hampered” in vaccinating the highest-priority residents, Health Department Director Dr. Nicole Alexander-Scott said Tuesday afternoon.

RI nursing homes to receive COVID vaccine starting Dec 28

RI nursing homes to receive COVID vaccine starting Dec. 28 G. Wayne Miller, The Providence Journal © The Providence Journal Providence, RI, Dec 10, 2020 - Dept. of Health Infectious Disease specialist, Dr Philip Chan, talking about how RI will handle vaccines during Thursday s coronavirus update with Governor Gina Raimondo, Dr. Nicole Alexander-Scott Director of the RI Dept. of Health (RIDOH) and Stefan Pryor, RI Secretary of Commerce. [The Providence Journal / Kris Craig] PROVIDENCE  Nursing-home residents and staff in Rhode Island will begin receiving the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 28, with the first dose expected to reach all facilities within three weeks. Administration of the second required dose will be completed in all homes by the beginning of March.

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