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COVID-19 vaccine gives Philly health-care workers a glimpse of pandemic hope Then it s back to work
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Jefferson Hospital nurse becomes first staff member to receive COVID-19 vaccine
FOX 29 s Lauren Johnson spoke with Jennifer Gil about her experience getting the COVID-19 vaccination.
PHILADELPHIA - A Jefferson University Hospital nurse on Wednesday morning became one of the first people in Philadelphia to receive the coronavirus vaccine, signaling the start of the city s effort to inoculate more than 1 million people.
Nurse Jennifer Gil said she felt great after receiving the Pfizer-Biontech vaccine, and was excited and honored to be the first Jefferson Hospital staff member to receive the vaccine. It means a lot, I think it s a sign of hope, Gil said. We still need to do the guidelines - wear a mask, social distance - our work continues, but I think it s a sign things are going to get better and we all just need to do our part.
Philadelphia healthcare workers to receive Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday
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Philadelphia healthcare workers receive Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday
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FOX 29 s Lauren Johnson has the latest details.
PHILADELPHIA - Wednesday will mark a monumental day in Philadelphia s fight against the coronavirus pandemic as a select number of healthcare workers will roll up their sleeves to receive the first shot of the two-dose Pfizer-Biontch vaccine.
More than 13,500 doses were divided among Philadelphia-area hospitals with the appropriate freezing-cold storage, according to city health officials. Philadelphia expects thousands more doses in the coming days in order to continue the first wave of vaccinations.
Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia administered its first vaccination around 7:30 a.m. and planned to use it s 3,000 dose allotment to vaccinate employees through the afternoon, according to hospital officials.