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Vaccinators traveling to Central and Western Maine schools to get shots into arms

5 of 5 Nurse Cathy Godwin talks with a Poland Regional High School junior Tuesday before giving him a COVID-19 vaccination in the school auditorium. The student said the shot will allow him to remain in school and at his job if he is comes in close contact with someone that has COVID-19. If I needed to quarantine, I would miss work, the unidentified students said. Now I won t need to. Godwin is a nurse at Stephens Memorial Hospital in Norway. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal POLAND Poland Regional High School junior Latrell Mongo, 16, was among the first in Maine to get a COVID-19 vaccination at school Tuesday.

Maine vows to waste no COVID-19 vaccines

Read Article REGION Maine is steadily ticking upwards with its efforts to vaccinate adults against COVID-19. As of April 5, about 770,000 total vaccines have been administered. Twenty-three percent of Mainers have been completely vaccinated and 35% have received their first shot. The recent approval of Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine, which requires only one shot, is helping get more people vaccinated sooner. With capacity starting to materialize, Maine’s Center for Disease Control is focused on making sure no doses of any vaccine are wasted. Once a vial of either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines has been opened, the contents of the vial stay viable for only six hours.

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