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Utah Health Scholars and nursing programs at SUU collaborate for cultural immersion trip to Navajo Nation

Utah Health Scholars and nursing programs at SUU collaborate for cultural immersion trip to Navajo Nation
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What do U S religious leaders say about vaccination? (photo gallery) | U S Embassy & Consulates in Italy

Homepage | News & Events | What do U.S. religious leaders say about vaccination? (photo gallery) Throughout the United States, religious leaders are urging their followers to get vaccinated against COVID-19, dispelling myths and misinformation about the vaccines. Some leaders participate in public health campaigns or offer houses of worship as vaccination sites. And many are getting vaccinated in public or sharing photos of their jab. Here’s what they have to say about getting vaccinated: (U.S. DHHS/Navajo Area Indian Health Service) Roland Begay a traditional healer in the Navajo Nation was the first to get vaccinated at Chinle health care facility in Arizona. “I wanted to show that I trusted the scientists who made the vaccine, and the trial study results showed the safety of the vaccine,” he said. Traditional Navajos use a prayer object, like an arrowhead, during a protection ceremony before being vaccinated. “Navajo cultural knowledge is a tool for promot

Navajo health care workers begin to receive COVID vaccine

Copyright © 2020 Albuquerque Journal CHINLE, Ariz. – Shortly after noon on Tuesday, Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez, Miss Navajo Nation and top hospital officials gathered outside the Chinle Comprehensive Health Care Facility in Arizona. After nine months of battling the scourge of COVID-19, they were eager to catch a glimpse of the much-anticipated vaccine. Then, a UPS truck pulled up – it had arrived. A delivery driver unloaded the knee-high box and it was carried into the facility as health care workers gathered around to watch. Staff worked fast – the vials sticking to their rubber gloves – to transfer the vials from dry ice to a freezer designed to keep the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at ultra-low temperatures. Some doses were separated out to be sent on to other facilities.

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