At noon Wednesday, Dr. Christopher Urbina, medical officer of the Pueblo Department of Public Health and Environment, will hold a virtual roundtable discussion with local physicians concerning the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine.
“He is explaining the vaccine, answering questions, and explaining the process of how they will receive it,” PDPHE spokesperson Sarah Joseph said. “He is requesting physicians’ offices to sign up with the Health Department providing an email and a phone number of one person in the office who will be a point of contact.”
The information requested includes how many health care workers they have in their practice, as well as how many business office workers are present.
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Gov. Beshear: Vaccine doses given at Lexington Walgreens shouldn t have happened
and last updated 2020-12-29 09:28:07-05
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) â Gov. Andy Beshear criticized the administering of vaccine doses at two Kentucky Walgreens locations but said mistakes are bound to happen as the unprecedented roll-out of the COVID-19 vaccines continues.
On Monday, Gov. Beshear said he learned two Walgreens stores, one in Lexington and one in Louisville, had given excess doses of the vaccine to some people who were not included in the state s initial phase of vaccine distribution. Under all the policies in place, it shouldn t have happened, Gov. Beshear said. I don t think it was intentional, but it should ve been done differently.
COVID-19 vaccinations begin today in Michigan skilled nursing home facilities; Staff and residents begin receiving safe and effective vaccine
COVID-19 vaccinations begin today in Michigan skilled nursing home facilities; Staff and residents begin receiving safe and effective vaccine
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Dec. 28, 2020
CONTACT: Bob Wheaton, 517-241-2112
LANSING, MICH. – Skilled nursing home residents and staff began receiving the safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine made by Moderna today through the Pharmacy Partnership for Long-term Care Program.
The pharmacy partnership is a national initiative to provide COVID-19 vaccine to the Phase 1A priority groups of long-term care facility residents and staff. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is partnering with CVS and Walgreens through the program to manage and facilitate safe vaccination of this patient population, while reducing burden on long-term care facilities and local health departments.