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What you need to know about vaccinations in St Louis, Carlton, Douglas, Itasca, Lake counties

What you need to know about vaccinations in St. Louis, Carlton, Douglas, Itasca, Lake counties The Duluth Media Group is publishing information about COVID-19 vaccinations as a public service. This list will be updated daily as needed. Written By: News Tribune | × Editor s note: The News Tribune is no longer updating this story. For updated information on what you need to know about vaccinations in the Northland, visit the Duluth Media Group s vaccine tracker. Common questions When the second dose is needed: Second-dose appointments are scheduled with first appointments. Second Pfizer-BioNTech dose needed 21 days after the first. Second Moderna dose needed 28 days after the first. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is a one-dose vaccine.

Medical Professionals Urge Public to Go to the Doctor for Appointments

Fox21Online Medical Professionals Urge Public to Go to the Doctor for Appointments As the pandemic continues, local hospitals say they are seeing more Northlanders delay treatment for other ailments due to fears related to COVID. March 2, 2021 NORTHLAND – As the pandemic continues, local hospitals say they are seeing more Northlanders delay treatment for other ailments due to fears related to COVID. Medical professionals from both St. Luke’s and Essentia say that their offices are among the safest places you can go and while delaying an annual exam might not seem like a bad thing right now, not going to the doctor could only lead to worse outcomes for the patient.

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Where and how do I get my COVID-19 vaccine?

Where and how do I get my COVID-19 vaccine? Sanford Health, Essentia Health St. Mary s in Detroit Lakes, Thrifty White Pharmacy, statewide Minnesota Department of Health vaccination sites, county health clinics, tribal health care clinics and Veteran s Affairs clinics, and hospitals, are all vaccinating, but getting an appointment, and navigating the procedures, have made it difficult for many to understand where the line starts. With the launch of a new state website, Minnesota Vaccine Connector, the process is about to become easier. Written By: Michael Achterling and Nathan Bowe | 11:01 am, Feb. 19, 2021 × Thirty-seven vials of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine are refrigerated before they will be administered to more than 230 patients receiving their second dose of the vaccine at Sanford Health in Detroit Lakes. (Michael Achterling / Tribune)

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