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Freezer Failures Force Seattle Hospitals To Rush Out Vaccines

Healthcare Workers Give COVID-19 Vaccines Through the Night to Avoid Doses Expiring After Freezer Fails

Healthcare Workers Give COVID-19 Vaccines Through the Night to Avoid Doses Expiring After Freezer Fails People 1/30/2021 © Provided by People Getty A freezer malfunction in Seattle created a race against the clock to make sure dies of the fast-expiring Moderna COVID-19 vaccine did not go to waste. Around 9 p.m. Thursday night, a freezer at Kaiser Permanente Washington containing around 1,600 first doses of the vaccine malfunctioned, according to Hundreds of healthcare workers and volunteers immediately sprung into action to ensure that no dose went to waste meaning all doses had to be administered by 5:30 a.m. on Friday. I received a call this evening at 9 o clock and learned a Kaiser freezer went down and could we help vaccinate people before the doses expired at 5:30 in the morning? Jenny Brackett, an assistant administrator with the University of Washington Medical Center, told

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Hundreds rush to Washington state clinic overnight to get vaccines after freezer broke

Hundreds of people (some in their pajamas) rush to three Washington state clinics in the middle of the night to get COVID-19 vaccine after broken freezer left 1,650 doses at risk of spoiling A freezer containing 1,650 doses of the Moderna vaccine at Kaiser Permanente in Seattle failed around 8.50pm on Thursday Doses were sent to two University of Washington Medical Center campuses, in Northwest and Montlake and Swedish Medical Center The centers tweeted on social media and were able to fill the appointments within 30 to 45 minutes  Clinicians vaccinated people between 11pm and 3am and say none of the doses spoiled or were wasted

Kombucha: Can It Help With Crohn s Disease?

We don’t really know what causes or cures Crohn’s disease, says Diane R. Javelli, a dietitian with the University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle. But we do know this: If you have Crohn’s, it’s harder to maintain the balance of “bad” and “good” bacteria in your gut. You have fewer of the type that can reduce inflammation. And this imbalance can lead to diarrhea and other digestive problems. Could kombucha help? Kombucha is a sour, fizzy, fermented drink most often made with green or black tea, Javelli says. Some types of kombucha are high in probiotics. These are live microbes added to food or supplements with the intent to benefit your body. “They are the type that live in harmony with us and help keep us healthy,” Javelli says.

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