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When will I be eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccination? How will I be notified? But the answers may not satisfy anyone not associated with health care if they think they are next in what likely will be a long line. Oregon Health Authority officials Friday said it could be months â perhaps as late as fall â before members of the general public will receive vaccinations. State guidelines are shifting nearly daily as new information about the COVID-19 pandemic becomes known. And when the time comes, people most likely will be notified by their local public health department, but details are still being worked out. ....
As the COVID-19 vaccine is being shipped out across the United States to frontline healthcare workers, Samaritan Health Services has announced they have administered vaccinations to all five of its hospitals, including Samaritan North Lincoln in Lincoln City. Samaritanâs first vaccination took place Dec. 18 at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center in Corvallis. Then on Dec. 21, Samaritan Health Services began giving the COVID-19 vaccine to frontline health care staff at Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital (SNLH) in Lincoln City and Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital (SPCH) in Newport. âWeâre at a point now where we can see light at the end of the tunnel,â said Doug Boysen, president and CEO of Samaritan. âI want to thank the entire Samaritan team for their efforts to be there for our patients and communities, and to continue on our mission during this pandemic.â ....
Pam Hayden said she didnât have to think twice when she was offered the first dose of Pfizer-BioNTechâs COVID-19 vaccine administered by Samaritan Health Services Friday afternoon. âI was excited when they asked me,â said Hayden, who has worked in Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center s housekeeping department for five years. âI am not the least bit afraid of the vaccine, but I am very concerned about possibly catching the virus without it.â She took the shot for âmyself, my friends and my family.â Hayden said she was not ânervous at allâ when Bill Howden, retired vice president of patient care, swabbed her arm with alcohol and then administered the shot as other Samaritan staff members and administrators watched from a distance. ....