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Alabama governor gets vaccine, calls it a safe thing to do
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Governor Ivey Receives COVID-19 Vaccine
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Updated: 10:44 AM CST Dec 22, 2020 WVTM 13 Digital About a week after the first shipments of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine were delivered to Alabama, Governor Kay Ivey and a couple of the state s top health officials received the vaccine.The first dose of the two-dose vaccine was administered to Gov. Ivey Monday afternoon at Baptist Medical Center South by Registered Nurse Donna Pugh. State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris and State Chief Medical Officer Dr. Mary McIntyre also received the vaccine. Ivey, Harris and McIntyre joined together in a press conference after getting the vaccine to show their support for the vaccine and to encourage other Alabamians to take it once they are able to.The governor showed appreciation for the scientists, medical professionals and the Trump Administration for their nonstop commitment to creating and distributing a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine. She also thanked our ‘health care heroes’ who have been on the frontlin
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey became one of the first governors on Monday to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, bidding to build public confidence in the vaccinations that will have to be widely administered to ease the pandemic.
“We want to send a clear message to all Alabamians that we can have confidence in this vaccine and its effectiveness. I want to assure people it is a safe thing to do and if everybody will take the vaccine voluntarily we’ll have good strong immunity and it will stop COVID-19,” Ivey said at a news conference.
She spoke after getting the first of the two-shot Pfizer vaccine at Baptist Medical Center South in Montgomery. State Health Officer Scott Harris and State Chief Medical Officer Mary McIntyre also received the vaccine.