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Crossing the finish line: second doses start in Mesa County


Adams received her final dose of the vaccine on Monday.
“It feels fantastic, to be honest. It’s very exciting,” she said. “The more people that get the vaccine, the more quickly we can get back to normal. The more we get vaccinated, the closer we are to reaching herd immunity. I want to get back to not having to wear masks at some point.”
Adams has been a nurse for 15 years and been with the county for more than five of them. Her role pivoted in the past year from administering routine immunizations for the health department to helping managing the vaccine distribution on a daily basis. ....

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Mesa County vaccine roll out gets more players involved


Thousands of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered already in Mesa County, and local health officials are ready to handle the thousands of more residents looking to be inoculated.
As the county’s vaccine distribution plan moves from the highest prioritized individuals on down the list, Mesa County Public Health and its community partners have been pleased with how smoothly the operation has run so far.
With more than 6,800 doses received and more than 3,400 doses given, according to numbers last updated Monday, the county is 8% of the way through the first phase of distribution.
Among those getting the vaccine in Phase 1 are highest-risk health care workers, long-term care facility staff and residents, emergency services, first responders, people 70 and older and other health care staff. ....

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