Within weeks of its arrival to the Tri-State area, the COVID-19 vaccine had been administered to thousands of frontline healthcare workers, with plans in motion to continue vaccinating those most vulnerable to the contagious virus.
Within weeks of its arrival to the Tri-State area, the COVID-19 vaccine had been administered to thousands of frontline healthcare workers, with plans in motion to continue vaccinating those most vulnerable to the contagious virus.
Also learning - hospital workers are seeing a boost in morale - as vaccinations continue across the tri- state.... breaking down the numbers.... deaconess health says - in their indiana facilities - they have completed more than 4- thousand vaccinations - with another - one hundred at their henderson facility - along with 16 employees in union county.... meanwhile - officials with baptist health madisonville say - the vaccination of tier 1-a healthcare workers - using the 975 pfizer vaccine doses received initially - is nearly complete.... "really in my lifetime this is almost like a modern miracle where you've seen a vaccine in less than one year.
Be able to potentially treat our healthcare providers that are on the front lines everyday in this constant battle against covid-19.
Both vaccines require two doses.... the pfizer vaccine's 2nd doses is needed 21 days after the initial shot - while the moderna dose offers a 28 day gap.... but - still takes another week after that 2nd
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