As Minnesota is anticipating receiving the covid-19 vaccine..
Mayo clinic is now giving insight into who should *not* get the vaccine.
As Minnesota is anticipating receiving the covid-19 vaccine..
Mayo clinic is now giving insight into who should *not* get the vaccine.
As minnesota is anticipating receiving the covid?
"*19 vaccine..
Mayo clinic is now giving insight into who should ?
"(not?
"( get the vaccine.
Ki new three's jessica bringe joins us live from mayo with the latest update.
Jessica.
Katie?
"* we've been hearing who ?
"(should?
"( get the vaccine we're now learning there are groups who may be impacted negatively.
Dr. abinash virk says anyone with severe allergies should be cautious.
However ?
"* mayo clinic does sy there are safety steps in place for anyone who might experience an allergic reaction which dr. virk says is true whenever someone is vaccinated.
Mayo clinic also says patients who have undergone a bone marrow transplant and pregnant women are those who should refrain from getting vaccinated.
The pfizer vaccine is expected to also have an age < we don't know what fda's cutoff is going to be whether they're going to allow us to use 16 as the cutoff.
There are plans to study children between 12 and older but that has not been done yet.> now ?
*- this isn't to say the vaccine isn't safe..
Health officials do stress a majority of people are eligible to receive the vaccine safely.
It has been proven to be 95?
"*percent effective in trials.
Live in rochester?
"* jessica bringe thanks jessica.
Mayo clinic will operate as a "hub" meaning it will be receiving a larger supply of the vaccine.
It will store it in cold storage before shipping some of the vaccine to smaller facilities.
The vaccine is only good for five days in