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Editorial: State does impressive job getting COVID-19 vaccine into arms but shouldn't go it alone » Albuquerque Journal


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Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and state health officials insist New Mexico’s centralized state vaccine distribution system – one of the few in the country – is random, fair and equitable.
There’s little doubt it is amazingly efficient – as of Wednesday, the Department of Health says 450,299 of the 454,350 shots the state has received have been put into New Mexico arms. That’s 99.1%, which makes our state a top performer. The Department of Health says we’re third best in the nation.
Now it appears the state is trying to rein in providers who have been giving the vaccine to desperate New Mexicans without requiring them to go through the Department of Health for an appointment. The state health officials say they are working to “onboard” these providers into the state system, and that seems wrong-headed. ....

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Chasing the elusive COVID-19 vaccine


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For some, getting a vaccine at the drive-through clinic at the Lovington fairgrounds is just a phone call away. But you have to be eligible under current state guidelines – 75 and older or over 16 with a health condition – and reside in the county.
An elderly man receives his booster vaccine Wednesday at the Sandoval County Emergency Operations facility, which administered 200 doses of COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday morning. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)
In Albuquerque, one independent pharmacy booked a 1,000-person COVID-19 vaccination clinic for eligible at-risk people this past Saturday. But there’s another event next weekend, and people can register on the pharmacy’s website. ....

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