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MONTPELIER â Progress is being made on getting COVID-19 vaccines in more primary care settings.
âWeâve now enrolled over 75 percent of hospital-associated practices and two-thirds of independent primary care practices,â Health Commissioner Mark Levine said Tuesday at the governorâs weekly news conference. âThis is important because studies have shown that a doctorâs strong recommendation is strongly correlated with vaccination.â
Some people say they would be more inclined to get a shot if itâs offered during a regular primary care visit, Levine said.
Last month, the Vermont Department of Health Immunization Program announced that all Vermont primary care practices would be eligible to order COVID-19 vaccines for administration to their patients beginning June 21. Practices are required to be enrolled as COVID-19 vaccine sites and the primary vaccine contact needs to complete a training before they can order the vaccine.
Public invited to COVID-19 vaccine virtual forum
This forum will convene local public health and medical experts to provide information and answer questions on North Dakota’s vaccine rollout and vaccine safety
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The public is invited to a free virtual forum, “Community Voices: COVID-19 Vaccine,” from noon to 1 p.m., Friday, Jan. 22.
This forum will convene local public health and medical experts to provide information and answer questions on North Dakota’s vaccine rollout and vaccine safety. The meeting will be convened via Zoom, and audience members are encouraged to register in advance at bit.ly/CommunityVoices-Jan22.