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Hope on the horizon as Poweshiek County prepares to receive first batches of vaccine in coming weeks

mikekben@grinnell.edu A select few residents of Poweshiek County will be receiving doses of the new Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines before the end of the year. In addition to healthcare workers at Grinnell Regional Medical Center, residents of the retirement communities around Poweshiek County will be among the first to be vaccinated. The news comes as the United States embarks on a nationwide race to deliver vaccines to more than 300 million people as quickly as possible. Throughout Iowa, as in Poweshiek County, the first doses of vaccines will be given to health care personnel and residents in long-term care facilities, as prescribed by the

Silver Lake Center, Affiliated with Genesis HealthCare, Among the First Long-Term Care

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Silver Lake Center, Affiliated with Genesis HealthCare, Among the First Long-Term Care . Genesis Administrative Services LLCDecember 17, 2020 GMT KENNETT SQUARE, Pa., Dec. 17, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) A Genesis HealthCare (NYSE:GEN) (Genesis or the Company) affiliated nursing home today became one of the first long-term care facilities in the U.S. to vaccinate frontline healthcare workers against COVID-19. Genesis HealthCare is one of the nation’s largest providers of post-acute care. An event, held outside Silver Lake Center in Dover, Delaware, documented the vaccinations of a Registered Nurse, Kolubah Goniah, Chief Nursing Officer, JoAnne Reifsnyder and the Center’s Executive Director, Warren Burke, and featured remarks by the Mayor of Dover, Robin R. Christiansen.

Texas officials expect it to take months for coronavirus vaccine to be available to anyone who wants it

Thu, 12/17/2020 - 12:11pm Gov. Greg Abbott said he has not yet gotten the vaccine but will “at the appropriate time. KAREN BROOKS HARPER | The Texas Tribune Thursday, December 17, 2020 Texans can expect to see “widespread distribution” of COVID-19 vaccines by March to recipients beyond the front-line health care workers who are currently receiving them, including teachers and senior citizens, Gov. Greg Abbott said Thursday. “There will be multiple vaccines available to us by the time we get to March, and we’ll be providing far more doses of vaccines than what we currently have,” he said in remarks from the UPS Distribution Center in Austin. Abbott added that he had not gotten the vaccine but will “at the appropriate time.”

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