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Local News: Governor vaccinated against COVID-19 live Wednesday (3/3/21)


Wednesday, March 3, 2021
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Encourages Iowans to do the same as new vaccine debuts
Monday will mark a full calendar year since Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds announced the first three cases of COVID-19 had been confirmed in the state. Wednesday, the governor was vaccinated against the respiratory virus live during a morning press conference as a demonstration to Iowans that the vaccine is safe. An estimated 5,500 deaths in Iowa have been related to the virus — almost 40 of them in Dickinson County.
The governor watched as a vaccine developed by pharmaceutical company Johnson and Johnson was injected into her left arm as well as the arms of her husband and Iowa Department of Public Health Director Kelly Garcia. The vaccine is the latest to be granted emergency authorization for use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Unlike the two vaccines granted authorization ahead of it — developed by companies Pfizer and Moderna — the Johns ....

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Local News: Vaccines on the way to LRH (12/15/20) | Dickinson County News


Tuesday, December 15, 2020
COVID-19 mitigation still encouraged
Officials with Lakes Regional Healthcare announced Thursday the hospital expects to receive 300 doses of a COVID-19 vaccine developed by pharmaceutical company Moderna. The vaccines are anticipated to arrive the week of Dec. 21, and the first round of vaccinations might be given to local healthcare workers around Christmas, according to Dickinson County Public Health Director Katy Burke.
Priorities for the first doses
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Burke said the state health department is initially supplying each county with enough vaccines to cover about 30 percent of their health care work forces. She said Dickinson County has around 850 healthcare workers but, because the Moderna vaccine is shipped in increments of 100, Dickinson County was allotted an even 300 doses. LRH Chief Medical Officer Jeremy Bolluyt said the vaccines won t be given exclusively to providers within the hospital. He said dentists, optometris ....

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Local News: 300 doses of COVID-19 vaccine arriving soon for local health providers (12/10/20)


LRH provides new medications to prevent COVID hospitalizations
Many hospitals across the country were given the opportunity two weeks ago to begin administering two new IV medications for COVID-positive patients in an effort to prevent inpatient hospitalizations. Lakes Regional Healthcare began administering the medications, Bamlanivimab and Casirivimab/Imdevimab, in late November for emergency room and Lakes Regional Family Medicine patients.
The medications are administered intravenously to patients based on certain criteria upon physician review. According to Lakes Regional Healthcare Chief Medical Officer Jeremy Bolluyt, patients who have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus may receive the medications if they have mild to moderate symptoms and meet other criteria regarding age, body mass index, weight or comorbidities such as chronic kidney disease, diabetes, COPD and hypertension. ....

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