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Sanford Health could give Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine to 12 to 15-year-olds if CDC OKs it
May 11, 2021
The Food and Drug Administration approved the vaccine for adolescents on Monday.
Sanford is having conversations with schools and other groups for vaccine clinics for the newly approved age group.
The health chain estimates it can vaccinate a few thousand 12-to 15 year-olds per week.
Sanford Health Fargo’s Chief Medical Officer advises schools to continue to follow CDC guidelines.
“At least until the remainder of the school year I think actually there’s still going to be a role for masks, etcetera. I think testing will be with us for a while, obviously. We have improved availability throughout for testing,” Dr. Doug Griffin said.
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Nurse Bethany Schulz gives a COVID-19 vaccination to Jean Beilke on Jan. 14 at Sanford Broadway Clinic in Fargo. Michael Vosburg / Forum Photo Editor
FARGO Corrine Bakken didn’t flinch when she became the first in her category to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Fargo. As hospital staff and media representatives swarmed around her, the room became quiet as the nurse rolled up her short sleeve.
The Pfizer vaccination, the first in a series of two shots, was over within seconds. After weeks of vaccinating front line workers, Sanford Health Bismarck and Sanford Health Fargo began administering the vaccine in what they call phase 1B on Thursday, Jan. 14. The category includes people age 75 and older and people with underlying high-risk health conditions.