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Minnesota s vaccination effort continues to gain speed, with the addition of a new community vaccination site and another big milestone in the not-so-distant future.
Governor Tim Walz announced Friday that the old YMCA building in Lino Lakes will open in the coming days as the state s ninth permanent, large-scale vaccination site. And Minnesota s vaccine dashboard says as of Wednesday, 1,940,081 eligible Minnesotans (age 16 and older) have received at least one vaccination. With Thursday and Friday as the two busiest vaccination days of the week (topping the 70,000 mark in recent weeks), the state has likely passed 2 million residents immunized with at least one dose of vaccine.
Minnesota prepares for any shift in COVID-19 vaccine demand
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Minnesota prepares for any dropoff in COVID-19 vaccine demand
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Apr 8, 2021 4:00 PM
A nurse prepares a dose of COVID-19 vaccination at the Twin Cities Orthopedics Performance Center during COVID-19 vaccinations in Eagan, Minn., on Friday, March 5, 2021. Approximately 13,400 doses of the single-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine will be administered at the Minnesota Vikings practice facility to health care workers and adults 65 years of age or older over the next few days. (John Autey/Pioneer Press via AP, Pool)
(KNSI) – On Thursday, Minnesota crossed a COVID-19 vaccination threshold: More than 3 million first and second doses have been administered to 1.9 million Minnesotans. The milestone comes less than two weeks after the state opened eligibility to all residents 16 and older.