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National Jewish Health Virtual Beaux Arts Ball Sets Record Raising More Than $3 Million
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DENVER, March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ On March 6, 2021, thousands of people from Colorado and across the U.S., as well as from countries around the world, gathered virtually to celebrate National Jewish Health and raise more than $3 million to support the leading respiratory hospital in the nation. The amount represented a new record for the event which has been held annually for the past 25 years.
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic over a year ago, National Jewish Health has turned its expertise and massive efforts towards helping to defeat the pandemic. This year, the Beaux Arts Ball highlighted the institution s creation of adult and pediatric clinics to diagnose and treat COVID-19, development of high-throughput, rapid turnaround time molecular and antibody tests, managing critically ill patients in five front range Colora
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Coloradans begin receiving Johnson & Johnson vaccine as part of state s first allotment
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and last updated 2021-03-06 16:24:46-05
DENVER Thousands of Coloradans began receiving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine as part of the state s very first allotment on Saturday.
More than 45,000 doses of the third vaccine arrived in Colorado earlier this week.
On Saturday, roughly 1,900 doses were administered at a National Jewish Health vaccine clinic. It s easier on us because we can vaccinate a lot more people. We can use resources for that second clinic to vaccinate people for the first time, said Dr. Charles Dailey, who helped vaccinate Coloradans on Saturday morning.
Colorado pushes to vaccinate those 70 and older before next phase begins
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and last updated 2021-02-27 19:25:21-05
DENVER As the month of February comes to an end, some health care systems are pushing to vaccinate as many Coloradans 70 years old and older as possible.
National Jewish Health held a vaccination clinic geared toward this group on Saturday.
Dr. Jay Finigan, a physician with National Jewish Health, was among the many helping administer vaccines to those who signed up. The governor and the state reached out to us about trying to complete the population of people who are over 70 and we were completely on board with that, said Dr. Finigan.