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Readers share thoughts on vaccine

“Torpor sets in, And wait and wait and wait and go to the State health department page and get told to WAIT!” Dozens of similar responses to my column last Wednesday, in which I wrote about receiving my first vaccine, offered a look at this divergence of opinion between the agony and the ecstasy, the haves and the haven’t yets. Many of you decried the randomness of the vaccine rollout, while others praised the smoothness of the process. Many felt helpless and unheard, while others felt hopeful and unified. “I’m so proud of how our state is doing,” wrote an ebullient Jennifer, who received her first shot at a clinic at Expo New Mexico. “It was the most organized event ever and the staff was wonderful, kind and helpful. I have a month-old granddaughter that I want to see grow up.”

VA hospital offering vaccinations to veterans

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal The Raymond G. Murphy VA Medical Center began calling military veterans on Friday with a recorded message that the facility is now taking appointments for COVID-19 vaccinations. The announcement of the opportunity for veterans with health problems capped a week in which nearly 54,000 doses of the vaccine had been administered in New Mexico. But not everyone who expected to get a vaccination ended up doing so, and several hundred who could have been vaccinated at the University of New Mexico Pit arena skipped their appointments, the state Department of Health said. State health officials reiterated on Friday the eight categories of groups currently eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine after school officials in Rio Rancho and Albuquerque learned their scheduled vaccination events for this weekend had been canceled.

Hundreds vaccinated as clinic at the Pit opens

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Registered nurse Sophia Tracey-Gay gives the COVID-19 vaccine to Karen Beaton of Rio Rancho, as her husband, Thomas Ponder, watches. An estimated 1,700 vaccines were administered at the Pit on Wednesday. (Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Journal) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal University of New Mexico’s Pit arena became a haven for hope Wednesday as hundreds turned out for COVID-19 vaccines, some braving snow, lines and physical infirmities that have kept them inside for months and fearful of catching the virus. “It has gone so well, and people are incredibly grateful that we’re doing this,” said Christina O’Connell, who will be director of the Pit COVID-19 clinic for at least the next few months in the race to get people vaccinated.

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