WATCH: UPMC update on COVID-19 vaccine distribution
UPMC officials discuss COVID-19 vaccinations for front-line workers, nursing home residents Share Updated: 5:16 PM EST Jan 12, 2021
WATCH: UPMC update on COVID-19 vaccine distribution
UPMC officials discuss COVID-19 vaccinations for front-line workers, nursing home residents Share Updated: 5:16 PM EST Jan 12, 2021
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Show Transcript those were vaccinated to date have seen the typical side effects sore arms, some fatigue, muscle aches. But this is a safe and effective vaccine. In addition to vaccinating our own staff and many nursing home residents, our teams have worked around the clock since the New Year s holiday weekend, and we have built a system to share vaccines with our non UPMC frontline healthcare workers in our communities. Even before the state required health systems to allocate 10% of their vaccines, UPMC had already vaccinated thousands of of GMS and non employed heal
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Photographed through a window, nurse Taylor Akins checks the vitals of resident Mary McPeak at Quality Life Services-Sarver in Winfield Township, Butler County on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020.
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Paul McGuire, chief operating officer of Quality Life Services (left), and Mary Susan Tack-Yurek, owner and chief quality officer stand for a portrait outside the QLS offices early this month.
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Mary Susan Tack-Yurek, owner and chief quality officer of Quality Life Services, stands for a portrait outside the QLS offices early this month.