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Des Moines County health official thanks volunteers for vaccine help


The Hawk Eye
Des Moines County Public Health Administrator Christa Poggemiller said COVID-19 vaccination efforts have been hugely successful, largely thanks to coordination from local entities.
I want to thank all of the other agencies Great River Health System, Emergency Management and all of the volunteers, Poggemiller said.
Poggemiller told the Des Moines County Board of Supervisors at its Tuesday meeting that, as of Tuesday morning, 12,100 county residents had gotten at least one shot.
While Johnson & Johnson has gotten Food and Drug Administration approval for a single-shot vaccine, Poggemiller said it is unlikely the county will get it. Most of the vaccines Des Moines County has gotten have been from Pfizer, but Poggemiller said Moderna vaccines may be coming soon. ....

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Iowans with pre-existing conditions can receive COVID-19 vaccines


The Hawk Eye
More Iowans now are eligible to get their COVID-19 vaccines thanks to a change to phase 1B announced Thursday by Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds.
Starting Monday, people with pre-existing health conditions will be able to get the vaccines, said Christa Poggemiller, administrator of Des Moines County Public Health.
Previously, phase 1B only included those 65 and older, but Reynolds announced Thursday the group will be expanded to those between the ages of 16 and 64 with pre-existing conditions.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are 12 health conditions proven to cause complications and another 12 that are suspected to cause complications. ....

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