Doctors across the Northern New York discuss vaccine safety, hesitancy
Addressing concerns from those who aren t vaccinated Share Updated: 6:21 PM EDT May 11, 2021
Addressing concerns from those who aren t vaccinated Share Updated: 6:21 PM EDT May 11, 2021
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Show Transcript GOOD EVENING, I M STEWART LEDBETTER. UP TOP TONIGHT: NEW YORK HEALTH EXPERTS ACROSS OUR REGION MEETING TODAY TO DISCUSS WHAT S DRIVING VACCINE HESITANCY FOR SOME FOLKS. NBC5 S ELENA BARILLA WITH MORE ON THE CONVERSATION. OFFICIALS SAY OFFICIALS SAY THE PURPOSE OF THIS WEBINAR - IS TO REALLY MAXIMIZE THE AMOUNT OF PEOPLE VACCINATED AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE. DOCTORS FROM ACROSS THE REGION - ADDRESSING SOME OF THE REASONS WHY MANY OF OUR NEIGHBOR S WON T GET VACCINATED AGAINST COVID- 19. AMONG THE OTHERS - PEOPLE WAITING FOR FULL F-D-A APPROVAL .. OR PERCIEVING THE VACCINE TO HAVE COME OUT TOO QUICKLY. DOCTORS SAYING RESEARCH FOR THIS TY
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SCREENSHOTMargaret Searing RN, BSN, quality coordinator at the Clinton County Health Department (pictured here, bottom), was a panelist for the âWhat we know about the Vaccine in the North Countryâ webinar hosted Monday afternoon by Garry Douglas, president and CEO of the North Country Chamber of Commerce. featured
By ROBIN CAUDELL Press-Republican
Dec 17, 2020
SCREENSHOTMargaret Searing RN, BSN, quality coordinator at the Clinton County Health Department (pictured here, bottom), was a panelist for the âWhat we know about the Vaccine in the North Countryâ webinar hosted Monday afternoon by Garry Douglas, president and CEO of the North Country Chamber of Commerce.Â
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SCREENSHOTThe North Country Chamber of Commerce hosted a virtual panel titled âWhat we know about the vaccine in the North Countryâ Monday which featured local health experts.  featured
By CARA CHAPMAN Press-Republican
Dec 15, 2020
SCREENSHOTThe North Country Chamber of Commerce hosted a virtual panel titled âWhat we know about the vaccine in the North Countryâ Monday which featured local health experts. Â
PLATTSBURGH â Dr. Keith Collins understands why the novelty of messenger RNA (ribonucleic acid) vaccines, such as those put forth by Pfizer and Moderna to protect against COVID-19, make people nervous.
âBut I will say to you: there is nothing to be afraid of because itâs a messenger RNA vaccine,â he said.