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Children under 12 could soon be eligible for Pfizer vaccine
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Sanford Health To Require Employees To Get COVID-19 Vaccination by Nov. 1
July 22, 2021
FARGO, N.D. Sanford Health is requiring all 50,000 of its employees to be vaccinated against the coronavirus by November 1.
Officials say more than 90% of clinicians and 70% of nurses within the health organization are already fully vaccinated.
Exemptions will be made for medical or religious reasons.
Sanford Health employees are already required to have several other vaccines including the annual flu shot.
A Sanford Health official says although the decision has been under consideration for some time, resurgence of COVID-19 variants is one of the reasons for the mandate.
By Pat Sweeney
Jul 21, 2021 | 5:26 PM
Three doctors who specialize in reproductive health appeared in a virtual town hall across North Dakota in an attempt to clear up misinformation about effects of COVID-19 vaccines on fertility and pregnancy. The online forum hosted Wednesday by state Health Officer Dr. Nizar Wehbi came down to a pair of common themes. The doctors vouched for the safety of vaccinations for couples who want to have a baby and urged people to seek out their doctors or nurse practitioners with any questions. Dr. Stephanie Broadwell of Sanford Health Fargo, Dr. Stephanie Foughty of Altru Health Devils Lake and Dr. Ana Tobiaz of Sanford Health Bismarck closed the 45-minute session with the same message: Go get the vaccine.