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Clinics, doctors roll out Covid vaccination times for teens

Fairbanks youth 12 to 15 years old can get a Pfizer vaccine this week to protect them from the Covid-19 virus, slow the community transmission and allow teenagers do the things they love, health officials said. Following the emergency use authorization of the Pfizer vaccine for adolescents, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices approved and recommended it on Wednesday, finding the vaccine effective and safe for the 12 to 15 age group. “The side effect profile for the vaccine has been very similar to adults — which is a sore arm, fatigue, maybe fever and feeling a little ill, but those last just a couple of days,” said Dr. Michelle Nace, a pediatrician at Tanana Valley Clinic and Fairbanks Memorial Hospital. “The efficacy has been even better than for adults — it was 100% effective in the group where they did the study, which is very encouraging.”

This Place is on Fire with COVID - FMH

4:25 The hospital is reporting record high admissions of coronavirus disease – even more than the surge last November. About 18% of the admissions at Fairbanks Memorial Hospital have COVID-19. Dr. Barbara Creighton, who has been attending many of them, says the surge is preventable. “There is the disconnect. You know, we have businesses opening, school buses flying, restaurants going, and we have visitors happening, and yet we have our highest case rates. And so, we are like does anybody see this? This place is on fire with COVID.” Dr. Barbara Creighton reports to the Greater Fairbanks Community Hospital Foundation Board about patients she is tending on the COVID floor.

Health Watch: World Immunization Week 2021

Health Watch: World Immunization Week 2021 Ryan Osborne © Provided by Fairbanks KTVF World Immunization Day promotes the use of vaccines across the world. Due to their high efficacy, vaccine immunization is described as one of the most useful tools in the fight against disease. FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - Every year, the last week of April is the World Health Organization’s “World Immunization Week”. This event exists to promote the use of vaccines to protect people of all ages against disease. Vaccines are widely recognized as one of the world’s most successful health interventions. Dr. Mishelle Nace, pediatrician at Fairbanks Memorial Hospital and Tanana Valley Clinic elaborated on the efficacy of vaccines in general, and what the near-future holds for COVID-19 vaccinations in Alaska. “What makes it so effective is that you’re treating a potential illness as opposed to the side effects of an illness, and it’s so much easier in medicine to do pr

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