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Sanford Health doctor reacts to getting COVID-19 vaccine

Sanford Health doctor reacts to getting COVID-19 vaccine Medical staff say they are excited to see less covid patients in hospitals December 15, 2020 FARGO, N.D. As Sanford Health Medical Center continues handing out its first round of the Pfizer vaccine, healthcare workers provide insight on the relief they are feeling. The vaccine is a beacon of hope as it has become readily available for front line medical workers. Staff say they are excited about what this vaccine will bring for local hospitals as it could mean having fewer patients admitted who are suffering from COVID-19 complications. “I think one of the really amazing things about what has happened in the past 24 to 48 hours in if not longer is that there’s much more hope there is the ability to look into our patients’ eyes and hold their hands and say things will become better,” Sanford Health Internal Medicine Specialist Dr. Rishi Seth said.

Covid 19 coronavirus: A shot of hope - what the vaccine is like for frontline doctors and nurses

Covid 19 coronavirus: A shot of hope - what the vaccine is like for frontline doctors and nurses 16 Dec, 2020 06:00 AM 7 minutes to read Dr. Aharon Sareli, the chief of critical care for Memorial Healthcare System, received the coronavirus vaccine at a pharmacy in Miramar, Florida on Monday. Photo / Scott McIntyre, The New York Times Dr. Aharon Sareli, the chief of critical care for Memorial Healthcare System, received the coronavirus vaccine at a pharmacy in Miramar, Florida on Monday. Photo / Scott McIntyre, The New York Times New York Times By: Jack Healy, Lucy Tompkins and Audra D. S. Burch Even as medical workers lined up for America s first shots, many of them recalled nightmarish moments from the pandemic.

How one hospital system is relying on a fleet of Dodge minivans to make sure healthcare workers in remote areas can get their COVID shots

» How one hospital system is relying on a fleet of Dodge minivans to make sure healthcare workers in remote areas can get their COVID shots How one hospital system is relying on a fleet of Dodge minivans to make sure healthcare workers in remote areas can get their COVID shots Shelby LivingstonDec 16, 2020, 00:52 IST Boxes containing the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine are prepared to be shipped.AP/Morry Gash/Pool Distributing COVID-19 vaccines to rural areas hit hard by the pandemic will be one of the many difficult challenges that states and health systems face in vaccinating Americans. Sioux Falls, South Dakota-based health system Sanford Health is planning to use a fleet of Dodge minivans to courier Pfizer vaccines to rural

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