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UVM Medical Center begins vaccinating community health care workers

Related Company:  Patience Urged as Hospitals Carry Out This Historic Effort to Vaccinate the First Vermonters Against COVID-19 Vermont Business Magazine The University of Vermont Medical Center is entering its second week of COVID-19 vaccinations and is pleased to begin administering the vaccine to community-based providers. The hospital continues to vaccinate its own patient-facing staff as well as EMS personnel. The process for vaccine distribution was developed by the CDC and Vermont Department of Health and all Vermont hospitals are playing a part in assisting with its implementation. To administer the vaccine to community health care workers identified in the first phase of the state’s plan, the hospital has created a clinic on the grounds of the Champlain Valley Exposition (CVE) in Essex Junction.

Vermont hospitals enter second week of COVID-19 vaccinations

Photo courtesy of The University of Vermont Medical Center Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Association of Hospitals and Health Systems (VAHHS), which represents all of Vermont’s 14 non-profit hospitals, announced this week new information in the State’s planned distribution of COVID-19 vaccinations. Hospitals have stepped up since the outset of the pandemic sharing PPE, organizing community testing, helping to plan for a surge of patients and, most recently, leading efforts to vaccinate the first phase (1a) of Vermonters as outlined by the CDC and the State of Vermont. “The vaccine distribution process is new, complex and was developed over a short period of time. Still, hospitals are leading the way to ensure vaccinations are administered to patient-facing providers and staff in their hospitals and in their communities as quickly and effectively as possible,” said Jeff Tieman, President and CEO of VAHHS.

Answering frequently asked questions about COVID-19 vaccines in Vermont

Answering frequently asked questions about COVID-19 vaccines in Vermont MyNBC 5 12/21/2020 © Provided by WPTZ Plattsburgh-Burlington Health care workers receive the first doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at the University of Vermont Medical Center on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020. The first freezer-packed shipments of a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine arrived in Vermont on Monday, marking the beginning of a mass vaccination process in the state. As the state enters a phase some health officials have deemed the beginning of the end, it can be difficult to find the answers to critical questions about the process who gets vaccinated first? How long will they take to administer?Sign up for our Newsletters

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