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Indigenous community outreach jumpstarted COVID vaccinations Can it get past a slowdown?

Indigenous community outreach jumpstarted COVID vaccinations Can it get past a slowdown?
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Indigenous community outreach jumpstarted COVID vaccinations Can it get past a slowdown?

Indigenous community outreach jumpstarted COVID vaccinations Can it get past a slowdown?
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Crowley works to strengthen patient care at Rocky Boy Health Center

Crowley works to strengthen patient care at Rocky Boy Health Center   Courtesy photo Katie Kelly, assistant campus director on the MSU College of Nursing s Great Falls campus, from left, Jacy Crowley, graduate of the MSU College of Nursing and Anne Brown, faculty member, MSU College of Nursing s Great Falls campus, pose for a photograph. Crowley serves as director of nursing at Rocky Boy Health Center. By Anne Cantrell MSU News Service BOZEMAN - A recent graduate of the Montana State University College of Nursing has been using her education to strengthen patient care and nursing protocols at a health clinic on Rocky Boy s Indian Reservation in north-central Montana.

Rocky Boy s Detail Successes, Challenges of COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout

A sign welcomes visitors to Rocky Boy s Reservation. We’ve previously reported that Native American tribes in Montana have some of the highest vaccination rates in the state. YPR News’ Kaitlyn Nicholas went to two tribal nations to report on how these vaccine rollouts have been so successful and what new challenges are emerging. Her first stop was a recent mass COVID-19 vaccine event on the Rocky Boy’s reservation. In a large open room at Stone Child College, Rocky Boy Health Center is offering a mass vaccine clinic. At stations throughout the room, residents and workers in the area can check-in, learn about COVID-19 vaccines and possible side effects, get a shot from one of the nurses and are observed for 15 minutes to be sure they don’t have a negative reaction. The event is open to walk-ins so anyone who comes in can get their first or second dose.

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