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But they “re-strategise all the time”, Christensen said, detailing weekly meetings to discuss what is working about their strategy and what could be improved.
“What I think is really unique is we have strike teams made up of our public health nursing … and community health representatives from the tribes” who know the people in rural areas, Christensen said.
They know who is “homebound, who’s disabled, who can’t get to a facility”.
The community knowledge of these officials allows for health officials to “go out and give them vaccinations. We will do the whole family. We will do their caregivers. We will take care of all that on a single trip to that home.”
Navajo Nation outperforms wider US: 60 percent fully vaccinated | US and Canadian News
Navajo Nation continues to be the leader In an effort to vaccinate the United States, 102,372 people were fully vaccinated on May 15 – about 170,000 people in 60 percent of the tribe’s territory – according to data released on Thursday
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By comparison, the U.S. has fully integrated 37.8% of the population as of May 19, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data. The U.S. state with the highest percentage, Maine, is fully embedded at 50 percent.
The Navajo Nation covers an area of more than four states than West Virginia, which effectively serves as a reserve, about six months after the vaccine was distributed.
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