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Pop-up vaccine clinics to start next week in Lake County

Pop-up vaccine clinics to start next week in Lake County Those eligible to make an appointment at Lake View Hospital and Medical Clinics are Lake County residents ages 65 and older. Written By: News Tribune | × Lake View Hospital and Medical Clinic in Two Harbors. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com) Lake County Public Health and Lake View Hospital and Medical Clinics have partnered to get more COVID-19 vaccines to Lake County residents. Beginning the week of Feb. 1, pop-up vaccine clinics will be offered at Lake View Conference Center, 325 11th Ave., Two Harbors, for Lake County residents ages 65 and over. We feel like this is the best way to get the vaccine into people s arms as quickly as we can, Lake County Health and Human Service Director Lisa Hanson said. We ve worked really, really hard to be unified in our small county. (Public health and the hospital) are on the same page and we re trying to get the message out there.

Valley Journal: Lake County COVID-19 numbers

Valley Journal: Lake County COVID-19 numbers
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Valley Journal: Local gets COVID-19 vaccine, officials plan for future

Teri Lynn Miller, a St. Ignatius paramedic, was one of the first people in the Mission Valley to receive a coronavirus vaccine. She joined more than 3,000 Montana health care workers who received the injection last week at 10 Montana hospitals.  “I kind of scooted out of the normal lane to get it,” she said in an interview last Friday. A friend who’s a dental hygienist sent her a link to register and Miller was able to get an injection of the recently approved Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine last Thursday at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.  A day later, she reported that her arm was sore, she felt achy and had a mild headache. “I feel kind of crappy today, but not too bad.” She receives a booster Jan. 7. 

Sunset Mesa families being pulled into Leadville mortuary case as attorneys seek five years of CMU forensic analyses

Local families who handed over purported cremains for analysis at Colorado Mesa University as part of the Sunset Mesa Funeral Home case could see the results of that testing become part of evidence in an unrelated lawsuit. A letter dated Wednesday informs the families who had ashes tested at the university that CMU has been subpoenaed for five years’ worth of its analyses of cremains and the results. Those reports include the names of decedents and may also include the names of survivors, the letter states. The letter is signed by Jacquie Rich Fredericks, First Assistant Attorney General for Colorado, who is listed as counsel for CMU in the matter.

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