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'We will get through this': Doctor reflects on the impacts of COVID-19 in Indian Country


You see the numbers and you see that we have the highest age-adjusted mortality rate, so you know what s happening,” Owen said. “But then when you start touching base even more closely, it s easy to think about COVID in the abstract, but when you start to bring it home, it s a little harder.”
The growing statistics are one thing, she said but in tight-knit communities, knowing the people and the families behind those numbers is entirely another.
Our communities are so small that one death impacts so many more people, because we re so interrelated and support one another so much, she said. ....

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'I'm going to be able to hug my mom again': COVID vaccine arrives first for Native nations in Minn.


During his visit to the Indian Health Service clinic in the village of White Earth Tuesday, Rear Adm. Michael Weahkee talked about the challenges of distributing the coronavirus vaccine to hundreds of tribal nations across the country.
We re in some of the most rural and remote locations in our country,” the IHS director said, “but we have worked for months to ensure this distribution is seamless.
As the coronavirus vaccine makes its way to states and tribal nations across the country, health care workers on reservations in Minnesota are among the first to be vaccinated. The Indian Health Service office in Bemidji, which serves tribes in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan, was the first IHS office in the nation to receive the vaccine. ....

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