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Health care staffing fluctuations is just one of the many issues that came with the coronavirus pandemic

Health care staffing fluctuations is just one of the many issues that came with the coronavirus pandemic A roundtable held Wednesday by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development included discussion of career opportunities during and after the coronavirus pandemic. Following the conversation, Sanford Health officials weighed in. 4:00 pm, Jan. 29, 2021 × Health care employees, like those at Sanford, will be needed in the coming months as providers administer vaccines and rise to meet other demands. (Jillian Gandsey / Bemidji Pioneer) BEMIDJI Representatives of health care providers and organizations were brought together for a virtual roundtable by the state on Wednesday to discuss what staffing looks like as 2021 gets underway.

Minnesota is vaccinating more slowly Here s why - Pope County Tribune

Minnesota is vaccinating more slowly Here s why - Pope County Tribune
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Health officials brief public on pandemic status before holidays

Health officials brief public on pandemic status before holidays A webinar was held on Tuesday regarding the coronavirus, with information shared about the state of the pandemic, development on the vaccine and how to continue staying safe. 7:00 am, Dec. 23, 2020 × BEMIDJI Sanford Health and Beltrami County Public Health teamed up for a pre-Christmas webinar on Tuesday to update the public and businesses owners about the coronavirus. According to data shared during the webinar, Sanford Health in Bemidji has conducted more than 23,000 tests with 3,000 positive COVID-19 cases. In the last couple of weeks, though, Sanford has had less positive results and less patients in the facility.

CHI St Joseph s staff receives COVID-19 vaccine | Park Rapids Enterprise

CHI St. Joseph’s Health began vaccinating their frontline health care workers on Monday, Dec. 21. Written By: Enterprise staff | × Dr. Larry Kobriger, from the CHI St. Joseph s Health emergency department, receives the Pfizer vaccine on Dec. 21, 2020.Submitted photo Local vaccination efforts against COVID-19 have begun. According to a news release, CHI St. Joseph’s Health began vaccinating their frontline health care workers on Monday, Dec. 21. The first dose of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine arrived early in the morning from the designated hub, Sanford Health in Bemidji. “It is an extraordinary undertaking and what we’ve all been working so hard for these last months – to reach the turning point in the pandemic,” said Ben Koppelman, president of CHI St. Joseph’s Health.

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