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6,000 Person Vaccination Clinic


North Central District Health Department (NCDHD) would like to inform the district of an upcoming vaccination event. Rosebud Sioux Tribe, FEMA, and Rosebud Indian Health Service are partnering together to provide a 6,000-person vaccination clinic. The two-day clinic will be held Monday, April 19th 10:00am – 6:00pm and Tuesday, April 20th 9:00am – 4:00pm at the Rosebud Casino 10 miles North of Valentine, NE. No appointment is needed. The main vaccine at this clinic will be Pfizer. Depending on availability, other COVID-19 vaccine types may be offered that day. Nebraska residents with or without tribal status are welcome at the clinic. NCDHD encourages district residents to receive vaccine at any location that is convenient for them. This includes taking advantage of this clinic offering. ....

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Why Native Americans Are Getting the COVID-19 Vaccines Faster


Lila Kills In Sight lost her 81-year-old mother to COVID-19 on Nov. 23.
I really don t know who to be mad at, she said. Who do I take my frustration to, how do I deal with it?
Kills In Sight, an enrolled member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, is the first to say she s not dealing with it well. She had been keeping her mom sheltered mostly in her home in the remote community of Spring Creek as the pandemic raged in South Dakota. But in September she broke her hip. Then in November she fell.
I had to make a really hard decision to take her to the hospital because I didn t know if there was anything broken, Kills In Sight said. ....

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Why Native Americans Are Getting COVID-19 Vaccines Faster


by Kirk SieglerFeb, 19 2021 (Morning Edition)
Amanda Bordeaux, 36, gets her second dose of the Pfizer vaccine during a weekly mass vaccination clinic at the Rosebud hospital in South Dakota. Image: Kirk Siegler/NPR
Lila Kills In Sight lost her 81-year-old mother to COVID-19 on Nov. 23.
I really don t know who to be mad at, she said. Who do I take my frustration to, how do I deal with it?
Kills In Sight, an enrolled member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, is the first to say she s not dealing with it well. She had been keeping her mom sheltered mostly in her home in the remote community of Spring Creek as the pandemic raged in South Dakota. But in September she broke her hip. Then in November she fell. ....

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Why Native Americans Are Getting the COVID-19 Vaccines Faster - NPR News


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Lila Kills In Sight lost her 81 year old mother to COVID-19 on November 23rd.
“I really don’t know who to be mad at,” she said. “Who do I take my frustration to, how do I deal with it?”
Kills In Sight, an enrolled member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, is the first to say she’s not dealing with it well. She had been keeping her mom sheltered mostly in her home in the remote community of Spring Creek as the pandemic raged in South Dakota. But in September she broke her hip. Then in November she fell. ....

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