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Montana Governor Greg Gianforte Tuesday said all Montanans, 16 and older, will be eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine starting Apr. 1.
Pointing to signs that the national supply of COVID-19 vaccine is ramping up and a number of Montana counties nearly complete with the current vaccination phase, Gov. Gianforte said it was time for the state to prepare for its next milestone at the start of next month.
“We will make these safe, effective vaccines available to every Montanan who wants one. To handle this expansion, we’re looking at how to continue working with our pharmacy partners so they can tap more into the state supply and get vaccines in arms, Gianforte said.
Vaccine available to every Montanan 16 and older in April
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Gianforte applauds progress on COVID in Montana
Quinn defends previous actions to slow spread of the disease
Last updated 3/15/2021 at 12:55pm
Gov. Greg Gianforte said the state continues to make progress vaccinating residents against COVID-19, and will continue to quicken the pace as more and more vaccine is allocated to the state after a year of hardship for Montana. Gianforte said, while the situation in Montana is getting better and better the more people get vaccinated, the state has seen some bad times in the last year. “This crisis has brought real serious challenges and many dark days,” he said.
Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte on Friday, the day before the one-year anniversary of COVID-19 s Montana landing, recalled the struggles endured since the pandemic began and the growing light at the end of the tunnel. Through it all weâve seen the resiliency of Montanans, he said during a Friday press conference. As has been the case for several weeks, weâre making encouraging progress in Montana combating this pandemic. Our trend lines remain promising.
For the fourth straight week, daily new COVID-19 cases have remained below 200, while the last seven days have averaged at 130 new cases.Â
And for the first time since July, the state has fewer than 1,000 active cases. The seven-day average for hospitalizations in Montana is also below 70 for the first time in that same eight-month frame.
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