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Health department explains vaccine rollout phases | News, Sports, Jobs


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MARQUETTE The Marquette County Health Department has provided rollout phases and estimated starting times for the COVID-19 vaccination process in the Upper Peninsula.
The MCHD said vaccine has been distributed to many provider organizations across Michigan, and continues to be distributed and received. It encourages people age 16 and older to get vaccinated.
However, because of limited supply, vaccine distribution must follow strict guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as well as the MIchigan Department of Health and Human Services to ensure people with the highest critical need are vaccinated first.
Dr. Bob Lorinser, medical director of the Marquette County Health Department, Dickinson-Iron District Health Department, Western Upper Peninsula Health Department and Public Health, Delta & Menominee Counties, said questions about vaccine allocations abound statewide and nationwide. ....

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Veterans begin receiving vaccine | News, Sports, Jobs


Dec 23, 2020
John Moddie, a 95-year-old former prisoner of war, WWII veteran, and resident in long-term care was the first Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Center patient to receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine on Monday.
IRON MOUNTAIN Oscar G Johnson VA Medical Center began COVID-19 vaccinations with the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine on Monday following the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s emergency use authorization.
“Iron Mountain VA is eager to offer the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to health care personnel and community living center residents,” said John Jamison, public affairs officer. “As vaccine supplies increase, our ultimate goal is to offer COVID-19 vaccination to all veterans and employees who want to be vaccinated.” ....

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