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Fairbanks First Mass Vaccination Clinic

2:49 The logistics for moving hundreds of people through here over a two-day mass clinic are actually pretty simple, but as Dr. Mark Simon explains them, he notes they are still getting worked out. “So there will be a screening process that will happen in the car, and some paperwork for registration. And then, there has been a text process that they’ve been using, to notify people to come in, but sometimes there have been some hiccups with that.” Dr. Simon came over to the Carlson Center Wednesday afternoon after his shift in the Emergency Department at Fairbanks Memorial Hospital to describe what patients might experience.

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From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Montgomery: Almost $2 million in grant money from coronavirus relief funds is assisting veterans who are being treated for post-traumatic stress disorder and directly affected by COVID-19. The money announced by Gov. Kay Ivey’s office will help fund four weeks of virtual group therapy for people in 11 counties. Veterans will have virtual, hourlong meetings three times a week to help them deal with PTSD and stresses from the pandemic. Sixty veterans already are enrolled in the program, which is run by Priority Soldier, a nonprofit group that assists veterans diagnosed with PTSD. Services are available in counties including Calhoun, Coffee, Dallas, Lauderdale, Lowndes, Macon, Madison, Montgomery, Talladega, Tuscaloosa and Walker.

Frontline workers next in line for COVID-19 vaccine, says CDC

Frontline workers next in line for COVID-19 vaccine, says CDC Dailymail.com Reporter © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Frontline essential workers and the elderly should be next in line to receive a COVID-19 vaccine after medical staff, a CDC advisory panel has said.  Around 30million first responders, teachers, food and agriculture workers, those in manufacturing, the U.S. Postal Service, public transit, and grocery store workers, as well as around 19million adults 75 and older were included, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advisory panel said on Sunday.    The panel voted 13-1 in favor of the move that, in all, would make 49 million people eligible to receive the vaccine in the next round, known as Phase 1B.

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