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What you need to know about vaccinations in St Louis, Carlton, Douglas, Itasca, Lake counties

What you need to know about vaccinations in St Louis, Carlton, Douglas, Itasca, Lake counties
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What you need to know about vaccinations in St Louis, Carlton, Douglas, Itasca, Lake counties

What you need to know about vaccinations in St. Louis, Carlton, Douglas, Itasca, Lake counties The Duluth Media Group is publishing information about COVID-19 vaccinations as a public service. This list will be updated daily as needed. Written By: News Tribune | × Editor s note: The News Tribune is no longer updating this story. For updated information on what you need to know about vaccinations in the Northland, visit the Duluth Media Group s vaccine tracker. Common questions When the second dose is needed: Second-dose appointments are scheduled with first appointments. Second Pfizer-BioNTech dose needed 21 days after the first. Second Moderna dose needed 28 days after the first. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is a one-dose vaccine.

More than 7,000 second COVID-19 vaccine doses given in Minnesota

More than 7,000 second COVID-19 vaccine doses given in Minnesota New website seeks to provide more real-time information to Minnesotans about the pace of vaccination.  January 12, 2021 12:00pm Text size Copy shortlink: More than 144,000 people have received one dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Minnesota and 7,392 have completed the two-dose course that is 95% effective at preventing the infectious disease. Those figures were reported Tuesday on a new Minnesota COVID-19 vaccine website that health officials said will keep people better informed about the state s progress amid the pandemic. The website also shows that 541,100 doses of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines have been designated to Minnesota, though that includes some second booster doses that people are supposed to receive within three to four weeks for maximum protection. Some of those doses are still being shipped to Minnesota as well.

More than 140,000 COVID-19 vaccine shots given in Minn

Minn has received 396,350 COVID-19 vaccine doses, administered 81,167 shots

Copy shortlink: Minnesota has received an allocation of 396,350 doses of COVID-19 vaccine and administered 81,167 shots against an infectious disease that has caused at least 5,528 deaths in the state, according to an update Wednesday by the Minnesota Department of Health. State health officials said they remain on track to vaccinate an initial priority group of health care workers and long-term care residents by month s end, and hopeful that this will accelerate Minnesota s progress amid the pandemic. Minnesota on Wednesday reported another 67 COVID-19 deaths and 2,346 diagnosed infections, bringing the state s known infection count to 427,587. The latest data also showed a total of 140 patients with COVID-19 admitted to intensive care beds in Minnesota hospitals, a rapid decline from the 399 such patients on Dec. 1.

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