Print article PALMER She is widely viewed as the face of Alaska’s COVID-19 response, inspired her own hashtag (#thinklikezink) and nabbed a spot on InStyle’s list of the top 50 female health care workers. But when it came time to join other front-line hospital workers getting the state’s first batches of vaccine, Dr. Anne Zink showed up dressed like any other emergency room physician at work: in blue scrubs and a surgical mask. Zink arrived at a small conference room at Mat-Su Regional Medical Center on Friday evening. It was just days into Alaska’s rollout of a vaccine that has the potential to end the COVID-19 pandemic, and the state’s chief medical officer was one of the many health care workers lining up for the shot.
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