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Vaccine Clinic now Bigger, Faster

3:32 The clinic takes full advantage of the space in the John A. Carlson Community Activity Center, with greeters directing patients to sanitize their hands, then walk down a wide aisle to register at a pair of desks, before being directed to a vaccination table. Monitoring some of the activity is Dr. Mark Simon from the Emergency Department at Fairbanks Memorial Hospital. He says it is quite a bit different from the first clinics, which were not as smooth. Hundreds of cars jammed the front parking lot of the Carlson Center at previous clinics so patient parking was moved to the back.

More COVID-19 vaccines to come to Alaska

More COVID-19 vaccines to come to Alaska Dave Leval © Provided by Anchorage KTUU-TV A bottle of Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine is prepped for a staff member at Alaska Regional Hospital ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Just over 13,000 people across the state have received the first of two vaccination doses to protect them from COVID-19. Next up is phase 1-a for tier-3 individuals. “That’s health care workers who have direct patient contact, who can not be offered telemedicine wise, or be done remotely,” says Alaska’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Anne Zink. “They’d be harmed if those services were postponed.” Registration started for that group Wednesday, as the vaccinations begin on Jan. 4. People should only notice minor side effects when they get the shot.

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