What to know about reactions to second dose of coronavirus vaccine
Some people who receive a second dose of a coronavirus vaccine are feeling aftereffects from that. Stephanie Schauer is Immunization Program Manager with the state Division of Public Health.
“Individuals are reporting that they’re feeling more of a systemic response after that second dose, or people who have had COVID who are now being vaccinated.”
Schauer said it’s important to understand that the response is an expected part of immunization, and show that the body is responding. They may include soreness at the vaccination site, body aches and general fatigue.
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Walgreens locations around Wisconsin will begin administering COVID-19 vaccinations, starting Friday. Stephanie Schauer is Immunization Program Manager with the Division of Public Health. “A hundred and seventy-eight Walgreens throughout Wisconsin will be receiving this vaccine. It is a high percentage of stores, but not every store. And so it’s important for individuals to recognize that […]
NEW: NV gets vaccine rollout overhaul, seniors prioritized
Nevada mitigation pause extended 30 days
Nevada authorities are making major changes to the statewide vaccine distribution plan by eliminating the tiered approach and adding flexibility to distribute the vaccine faster to vulnerable senior populations. The new playbook puts the population into lanes which will allow the general population to begin vaccinations concurrently with essential healthcare and public safety workers.
By: Jason Dinant , Joe Bartels , KTNV Staff
Posted at 11:43 AM, Jan 11, 2021
and last updated 2021-01-12 10:28:03-05
CARSON CITY (KTNV) â UPDATE 11:30 P.M.: Nevada authorities are making major changes to the statewide vaccine distribution plan by eliminating the tiered approach and adding flexibility to distribute the vaccine faster to vulnerable senior populations.
Credit People s Health Clinic
The Medical Reserve Corps in Summit County is seeking volunteers to help administer the COVID-19 vaccine. Help is needed from people both with and without medical certifications.
As the COVID-19 vaccine program continues in Utah, more staff will be needed in order to ensure a smooth process once the state receives more and more doses from the Federal Government.
The Medical Reserve Corps is not a new organization and is a list of volunteers who are willing to step up and help when they are needed. The COVID-19 pandemic is no exception.
Derek Moss is the Nursing Director for Summit County and says all types of medical professionals are wanted.