COVID vaccine in the Lehigh Valley: Limited supply, patient dishonesty and other challenges
Updated Jan 23, 2021;
Posted Jan 23, 2021
Dr. Jeffrey Jahre, St. Luke s University Health Network senior vice president of medical and academic affairs and section chief emeritus of infectious diseases, becomes one of the network s first employees to receive the COVID-19 vaccine Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020, at St. Luke s University Hospital in Fountain Hill. In a conference call with reporters, Jahre recently explained some of the challenges and solutions St. Luke s has found in the vaccine rollout.Courtesy photo | For lehighvalleylive.com
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There are 3.5 million people in Pennsylvania now eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine. But health systems don’t have enough to treat everyone in that group. At least not yet.
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