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It s great news : St Louis County, Duluth hospitals step up to expand vaccine eligibility

St. Louis County, Duluth hospitals expand vaccine eligibility Local public health and health care are just two of the five systems offering vaccines in Minnesota, all with expanded eligibility. Written By: Andee Erickson | × Infectious disease nurse practitioner Sherry Johnson, of Duluth, uses a syringe to draw Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine from a vial in December at St. Luke s hospital in Duluth. (Clint Austin / 2020 file / News Tribune) Nearly 2 million Minnesotans became eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday, accelerating the vaccination timeline state officials had shared less than two weeks prior. It does really seem like we re moving along more quickly and we re moving into groups that are pretty big and broad, St. Louis County Public Health Division Director Amy Westbrook said. I really do hope that we ll get to the general public much sooner than we initially thought.

St Louis County, Duluth hospitals expand vaccine eligibility

St. Louis County, Duluth hospitals expand vaccine eligibility Local public health and health care are just two of the five systems offering vaccines in Minnesota, all with expanded eligibility. Written By: Andee Erickson | × Infectious disease nurse practitioner Sherry Johnson, of Duluth, uses a syringe to draw Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine from a vial in December at St. Luke s hospital in Duluth. (Clint Austin / 2020 file / News Tribune) Nearly 2 million Minnesotans became eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday, accelerating the vaccination timeline state officials had shared less than two weeks prior. It does really seem like we re moving along more quickly and we re moving into groups that are pretty big and broad, St. Louis County Public Health Division Director Amy Westbrook said. I really do hope that we ll get to the general public much sooner than we initially thought.

As more COVID-19 vaccine arrives in the Northland, 65+ urged to schedule appointment

Alejandra Palacios Created: March 05, 2021 04:31 PM With the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine in the Northland now, efforts are underway to get more and more priority groups vaccinated. Local hospitals are urging those 65 and older who haven t been vaccinated to schedule an appointment soon. St. Luke s, Essentia Health and St. Louis County Public Health say their goal is to reach 70 percent of vaccinations in the 65 and older age group in order to move into vaccinating the next priority groups in line. On Friday Lake Superior Community Health Center held a vaccination clinic for 200 patients 65 and older to get the Moderna vaccine. It was quick I didn’t even feel it. I sat down and boom and that was it, said Kristin Earlf from Cloquet, who got her first dose of the Moderna vaccine.

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