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FARMINGTON – As personnel at San Juan Regional Medical Center put out a call to the community to unite to defeat COVID-19 and get the region back to Turquoise Level restrictions, three vaccination clinics in San Juan County next week were announced by state health officials. Pre-registration and appointments will be optional but encouraged to guarantee a dose, Certified Nurse Practitioner Rita Abboud, MPH, FNP-C, of the San Juan County Public Health Office in Farmington said in an email.
A list of new clinics will be released weekly going forward, she said,
The hospital staff urged people to sign up for the vaccine on the state registry and keep practicing masking and social distancing policies.
San Juan Regional Medical Center receives Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine
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Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020 6:33 PM Updated: Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020 9:47 PM Megan Hatch, professional resource team registered nurse, receives one of the first COVID-19 vaccines Tuesday at San Juan Regional Medical Center. Courtesy of San Juan Regional Medical Center
San Juan Regional Medical Center receives Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine Megan Hatch, professional resource team registered nurse, receives one of the first COVID-19 vaccines Tuesday at San Juan Regional Medical Center. Courtesy of San Juan Regional Medical Center
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COVID-19 Vaccine Arrives in San Juan County Marcus Appleton, RN/Clinical Educator prepares to administer a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. (Courtesy SJRMC) San Juan Regional Medical Center has received the first of two doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. This vaccine must be stored at -70° C. Ultra-cold freezers are on-site to ensure that all of our vaccine allotment is properly stored until it can be administered. Our plan is to administer the vaccine to our caregivers through a tiered approach. The second dose will be administered three weeks after the first dose.
From San Juan Regional Medical Center