Most of the Highgate Senior Living s 82 residents and a few staff members received the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 shot during a vaccine clinic put on by Walgreens on Wednesday. Long-term care
Updated COVID vaccine distribution plan for Montana
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PA Tim Street receives COVID vaccine from nurse Karen Slotness at Great Falls Clinic on Wednesday, December 18
Posted at 10:26 AM, Dec 30, 2020
and last updated 2020-12-30 20:41:32-05
GREAT FALLS â Governor Steve Bullock on Wednesday announced the stateâs COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan has been updated to incorporate the new federal recommendations for allocation to critical groups in Montana and an estimated timeline.
A news release says that the
updated plan outlines an estimated timeline for vaccine distribution in Phases 1a, 1b, 1c and then the last phase (Phase 2) when vaccines are expected to available to all Montanans late spring or early summer 2021. The estimated timeline covers December 2020 through July 2021 and lists which groups are recommended to receive the vaccine in each phase.
Governor s Office releases new, updated COVID-19 Vaccination Distribution Plan
This new plan come with new federal recommendations.
and last updated 2020-12-30 19:38:37-05
MONTANA â The Governorâs Office announced the stateâs COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Plan has been updated to incorporate new federal recommendations.
The
updated plan now includes an estimated timeline for vaccine distribution within each phase. Phase 2, in which all Montanans will be eligible to get the vaccine, is estimated to take place late spring to early summer 2021.
The office said nearly 17,000 Montana frontline workers have received the COVID-19 vaccine in the first and current stage, Phase 1a.
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The second week round of allocations of COVID-19 vaccines will target health care workers at rural hospitals and staff and residents of long-term care facilities, Gov. Steve Bullock has announced.