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Cherokee Nation now in Phase 3 of vaccine distribution plan

TAHLEQUAH – According to a Feb. 25 release, the Cherokee Nation has entered into the third phase of its COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan. Phase 3 includes all adults and those age 16 and older who are either CN citizens or those from federally recognized tribes and eligible to receive care within CN Health Services. “The Cherokee Nation vaccine rollout is moving along quickly and available in more of our tribal communities so that we can reach more of our population and protect them from this deadly virus,” Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. said. “Getting a vaccine protects our Cherokee speakers, our elders, our families and our tribal community.”

Cherokee Nation activates COVID-19 surge plan

Submitted Dec 27, 2020 TAHLEQUAH — This week Cherokee Nation Health Services activated its COVID-19 surge plan for W.W. Hastings Hospital, according to a media release. The surge plan for Health Services involved purchasing and allocating resources for the ability to provide care during the pandemic in the event that the health system exceeded the limits of their normal infrastructure. As the number of COVID-19 cases have increased over 8,200 since March the health system has experienced an overwhelming number of hospitalized patients in the Intensive Care Unit. “Back in March, our team started working on a surge plan in the event that we started reaching our hospital bed capacity,” Executive Director Dr. R. Stephen Jones said. “Recently, we’ve had challenges when transferring patients to other facilities due to their own capacity limitations. When we are full and when our partner facilities are full, we have to act to continue caring for our patients.â

Cherokee Nation activates its COVID-19 Surge Plan

Submitted by Cherokee Nation Dec 23, 2020 TAHLEQUAH — This week Cherokee Nation Health Services activated its COVID-19 surge plan for W.W. Hastings Hospital.  The surge plan for Health Services involved purchasing and allocating resources for the ability to provide care during the pandemic in the event that the health system exceeded the limits of their normal infrastructure. As the number of COVID-19 cases have increased over 8,200 since March the health system has experienced an overwhelming number of hospitalized patients in the Intensive Care Unit.  “Back in March, our team started working on a surge plan in the event that we started reaching our hospital bed capacity,” Executive Director Dr. R. Stephen Jones said. “Recently, we’ve had challenges when transferring patients to other facilities due to their own capacity limitations. When we are full and when our partner facilities are full, we have to act to continue caring for our patients.

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