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Local healthcare workers to be vaccinated

Local healthcare workers to be vaccinated Local healthcare workers to be vaccinated By Kelsey Barchenger | December 18, 2020 at 12:24 PM CST - Updated December 18 at 1:19 PM ROCHESTER, Minn. (KEYC) - Mayo Clinic Health System will begin administering the first vaccines to health care workers Monday. Mayo in Rochester will give its first doses of the vaccine to healthcare workers Friday. Meanwhile, Windom Area Health says it will receive an allotment of the Pfizer vaccine next week, with vaccinations beginning on Tuesday and possibly Wednesday depending on the number of doses they receive. Copyright 2020 KEYC. All rights reserved. 54

Mayo Clinic infectious disease expert says one dose of COVID vaccine is 82 percent effective

Mayo Clinic infectious disease expert says one dose of COVID vaccine is 82 percent effective Experts still recommend people get both doses of the vaccine, which is about 95 percent effective December 17, 2020 6:26 PM Tyler Job Updated: “So it gives you good protection,” Virk said. But Virk, an infectious disease specialist, still recommends people get both doses of the vaccine for safety reasons. “It all depends on how many people in the community end up getting the vaccine…and how the local transmission is going on,” Virk said. If you unknowingly get exposed to the virus, you could still spread it even after getting your first shot.

News 8 Now Investigates: Answering common questions about COVID-19 vaccine

News 8 Now Investigates: Answering common questions about COVID-19 vaccine Mayo Clinic Health System provides clarity to common COVID-19 questions December 17, 2020 6:27 PM Jordan Fremstad Updated: LA CROSSE, Wis. (WKBT) – A La Crosse doctor is answering the public’s questions and concerns regarding the COVID-19 vaccine. It will take time until the vaccine will be available for the general public. Pfizer’s vaccine is in the U.S. and anything new and unfamiliar raises questions. Mayo Clinic Health Systems Dr. Daniel DeSimone answered some common questions the health system received. When I am able to get the vaccine, what will it be like?

La Crosse County delayed in receiving COVID-19 vaccine, doses expected soon

Morrey “The (Wisconsin Department of Health Services) is working extremely hard in a very challenging time to get the vaccine out across the state,” Dr. Michael Morrey of Mayo Clinic Health System said during a press conference Friday, co-helmed by Dr. Raj Naik of Gundersen Health System. Raj Naik Both staffing and information systems have complicated vaccine distribution to all areas of the state, issues which DHS is working “expeditiously” on, says Morrey, who expects an update within the next couple days. As for when the vaccine may arrive locally, Morrey says, “I suspect it will be very soon.” The hold up, Naik says, should not be interpreted as an issue of safety or reason for distrust, noting the process as a whole, from application to procurement to administration of the vaccine, “is going to be the largest public health endeavor in our lifetimes.this is extraordinarily complex and there will be challenges ahead.”

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