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» Clay County COVID Update: Local Doctor Talks Science Behind Vaccine

Clay County COVID Update: Local Doctor Talks Science Behind Vaccine By charguth April 24, 2021 8:37 am clipart.com Spencer, IA (KICD)– We are several months into the COVID-19 vaccination process in Iowa with a number of people already having received their shot, but there are some that are still a little bit hesitant. Dr. David Keith is a family medicine physician with Avera Medical Group Spencer and medical director for Clay County Public Health. He was our guest on Saturday’s Clay County COVID Update where he shared some of the science behind the mRNA vaccines. Dr. Keith says there may be a small percentage of people who should consider consulting their doctor before getting a vaccine like this simply for safety purposes.

» Clay County COVID Update: Local Teens Taking Advantage of Vaccine Availability

» Clay County COVID Update: Local Teens Taking Advantage of Vaccine Availability
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COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics Set For Fargo, Moorhead & Grand Forks

COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics Set For Fargo, Moorhead & Grand Forks Essentia Health to continue to offer walk-ins this week in Fargo April 5, 2021 FARGO, N.D. Free community clinics to get the COVID-19 vaccine are being offered in Fargo, Moorhead and Grand Forks this week. In Fargo at the former Gordmans, those 16 and older can get the Pfizer Vaccine on Tuesday from 9-7. Those 18 and older can get a Johnson & Johnson, single-dose shot, on Thursday from 2-7. Sign up at ndvax.org. Fargo Cass Public Health will offer walk-in COVID-19 vaccine clinics from 5 – 7 pm at the COVID-19 vaccination center on Tuesday (Pfizer – age 16 +) and Thursday (Johnson & Johnson – age 18+).

MSUM Says School Will Return to On-Campus Learning in The Fall

UNIVERSITY PRESS STATEMENT Most MSUM classes will be in-person this fall, said Arrick Jackson, MSUM’s Vice President of Academic Affairs. “We know our students are ready to be back in the classroom with face-to-face classes,” Jackson said. “We have created a class schedule designed to meet the many needs of our students. I believe this will allow our students to learn according to their learning style and give them more flexibility to engage in many extracurricular activities, including student clubs and organizations.” Three-quarters of MSUM’s Fall courses will be in-person or have a face-to-face component. About 25% will be fully online. MSUM learned through the pandemic that students want to creatively arrange their classes in ways that fit their learning style, schedule and life.

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