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Gianforte calls on Biden to increase Montana vaccine allocation
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Gov. Greg Gianforte said the state s vaccination rollout is going well despite being held back by the allocation size of the federal government. At a press conference last Friday Gianforte said nearly 100,000 vaccines had been administered in the state and a almost 25,000 people have been fully immunized. He said this is good news but the current allocation from the federal government is insufficient, being one of the lowest allocations per capita among the 50 states. He said he believes Montana deserves a larger allocation by virtue of its effective vaccine rollout when compared to othe.
Gianforte discusses pandemic, vaccine roll-out and bills
Last updated 1/25/2021 at 11:47am
Gov. Greg Gianforte said Friday that COVID-19 trends in the state continue to look good with new cases-per-day dropping dramatically in the last two weeks and the vaccine roll-out continuing despite limited supplies from the federal government. In a press conference, he said no hospitals in the state are at or above capacity and nearly all long-term care facility staff and residents will have received their first vaccine dose by the end of the month, with nearly 13 percent of tribal communities having received vaccinations as well. Gianforte thanked front-line health care workers for thei.
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ST. LOUIS â Kate Miller, a nurse at SSM Health St. Maryâs Hospital, spent 12 years in intensive care units, and sheâs trained for crises with the U.S. Army Nurses Corps.
âBut the COVID-19 pandemic is unlike anything I had ever seen before,â Miller said Friday during a briefing by the St. Louis Metropolitan Pandemic Task Force.
On her first day caring for COVID-19 patients, Miller pushed together the beds of a dying couple so they could hold hands one last time. A few weeks ago, a patient who had been talking to her daughter one night earlier was at deathâs door by the morning. Miller held the patientâs hand while her daughter said goodbye from an iPad. The woman died that afternoon, with Miller still at her side.