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Vaccine lottery? State officials weigh incentives to get shots


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Dr. Mary Vansickle delivers a dose of a COVID-19 vaccine during a drive-thru clinic at the Santa Fe Fairgrounds on Friday. New Mexico health officials are considering launching an incentive-based campaign to boost slowing vaccination rates among state residents. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal)
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SANTA FE – In Ohio and Oregon, there are $1 million vaccine lottery drawings planned for those willing to roll up their sleeves.
And in Maine, a certain number of lucky vaccine recipients will get free fishing licenses, baseball tickets and L.L. Bean gift cards.
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With COVID-19 vaccination rates slowing around the nation, governors are increasingly turning to financial incentives to try to encourage hesitant residents to get the shots. ....

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State: Nearly all COVID-19 patients hospitalized are not vaccinated


State: Nearly all COVID-19 patients hospitalized are not vaccinated
Number of COVID-19 patients hospitalized decreased after vaccine
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Updated: 5:23 PM MDT May 13, 2021
Number of COVID-19 patients hospitalized decreased after vaccine
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Updated: 5:23 PM MDT May 13, 2021
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ALL HAVE SOME THING IN COMMON? NANCY: RIGHT. STATE HEALTH CARE LEADERS TELL ME THAT ALL OF THE COVID PATIENTS NEARLY, 100 PERCENT, WERE NOT VACCINATED. STATE HEALTH LEADERS AND SAY THE NUMBER OF COVID PATIENTS THEY ARE SEEING IN HOSPITALS THROUGHOUT NEW MEXICO IS WAY DOWN THROUGH THE HEIGHTS OF THE PANDEMIC AND MOST FACILITIES, FEWER THAN 5% ARE COVID PATIENTS NOW, GOOD NEWS THEY SAY UNTIL SIX MONTHS AGO. THE STATE SAYS THAT THE PATIENTS THAT ARE COMING IN COVID HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN COMMON. 99 POINT TAX X PERCENTAGE ARE OCCURRING AMONG THOSE WHO HAVE NOT BEEN VACCINATED. NANCY: THEY SAY THE VACCINE IS ....

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New Mexico prepares to vaccinate children as young as 12


Created: May 12, 2021 09:24 PM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- New Mexico plans to offer guidance about vaccinating children 12-15 years of age by noon Thursday.
A state medical advisory team is reviewing the recommendations from the FDA and CDC. The agencies have authorized and endorsed the use of the Pfizer vaccine for the age group.
Once the state advisory team gives its approval, vaccinations can begin immediately.
President Joe Biden said pharmacies across the country will be ready to vaccinate the 12-15 age group.
The New Mexico Department of Health reports it s been working with schools for a smooth rollout.
As we get into these younger age groups, we ll be onboarding more pediatricians, said Matt Bieber, spokesperson for the New Mexico Department of Health. They ll be playing a bigger role in the vaccine administration. ....

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New Mexico Parents can pre-register kids ages 12 to 15 for Pfizer vaccine


New Mexico parents can pre-register kids ages 12 to 15 for Pfizer vaccine
Just under 14,000 have been pre-registered for the Pfizer vaccine by their parents.
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Updated: 6:10 PM MDT May 12, 2021
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Just under 14,000 have been pre-registered for the Pfizer vaccine by their parents.
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Updated: 6:10 PM MDT May 12, 2021
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Center for Disease Control gave the thumbs up for the Pfizer vaccine to be administered in the arms of kids ages 12 to 15 on Wednesday. The New Mexico Department of Health said parents can start pre-registering their kids in that age group for the Pfizer vaccine. These vaccines have gone through rigorous clinical trials, not just among adults, but now among 12-15-year-olds, Matt Bieber a spokesperson with NMDOH, said. The results are incredible. NMDOH wants parents to know the vaccine are s ....

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New Mexico passes 1M in first vaccine doses


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In this file photo, Carole Vigil, a nurse at Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center, delivers a dose of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine during an April 9 drive-through clinic in Santa Fe. State officials say large-scale vaccination clinics are likely to be replaced by smaller, more targeted events. (Eddie Moore/Journal)
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SANTA FE – More than 1 million New Mexicans have now received at least one vaccine dose – a significant milestone as the state pushes to vaccinate 60% of its adults against COVID-19 by the end of June.
It means the state would reach the target if every person who’s already received one shot of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine returns for their second dose. The third vaccine, Johnson & Johnson, requires only one shot. ....

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