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This is the day that we ve been looking forward to for months now. This is an active way to go after the COVID pandemic and try to take something beyond just mitigation, said Floyd County Health Officer Dr. Tom Harris after the first five people were vaccinated for COVID-19 in Floyd County.Â
NEW ALBANY â Floyd County health officials on Thursday took what they say is a monumental step toward beating COVID-19 with the first five vaccinations, a trial run a day ahead of the full rollout Friday.
Floyd County Health Officer and ER physician Dr. Tom Harris was the first to be immunized at the drive-through vaccination clinic set up outside Baptist Health Floyd in New Albany. The hospital is in charge of immunizations for A1 tier candidates â mostly frontline healthcare workers â in Floyd, Harrison and Washington counties.
JEFFERSONVILLE â A little more than nine months after the first COVID-19 cases were identified in Indiana, vaccinations have begun at two hospitals.
Just after noon Monday, Parkview Health in Fort Wayne became the first hospital in Indiana to begin administration of the Pfizer BioNtech vaccine to frontline healthcare workers.
Clark Memorial Health in Jeffersonville followed, with its first immunizations taking place shortly after lunch Monday.
The vaccine was OKâd late last week by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for Emergency Use Authorization.
Patients in the first tier for vaccinations were able to start signing up Saturday for an appointment, and Mondayâs first 20 participants included Clark Memorial Chief Medical Officer Dr. Klaus Boel and Clark County Health Officer Dr. Eric Yazel.
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COVID-19 vaccine arrives in Southern Indiana, front-line workers get first shots
The vaccines arrived in Southern Indiana Monday morning and will be administered to frontline healthcare workers in the area over the next few weeks. Author: Ellen Smith Updated: 7:20 PM EST December 14, 2020
CLARK COUNTY, Ind. Excited and happy were some of the words people were using to describe how they felt as Clark Memorial administered their first COVID-19 vaccinations on Monday.
The vaccines arrived in Southern Indiana and will be administered to frontline healthcare workers in the area over the next few weeks.
Dr. Klaus Boel, Chief Medical Officer at Clark Memorial Health was the first to receive the vaccine. He sat patiently, and quietly as the syringe was filled with the Pfizer vaccine, and his arm was cleaned and prepped.