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Indian River County, Florida Latest Government Agency to Roll Out Everbridge Vaccine Registration Software to Streamline Distribution
February 16, 2021 GMT
Indian River County Latest Government Agency to Roll Out Everbridge Vaccine Registration Software (Photo: Business Wire)
Indian River County Latest Government Agency to Roll Out Everbridge Vaccine Registration Software (Photo: Business Wire)
BURLINGTON, Mass. (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 16, 2021
Everbridge, Inc. (NASDAQ: EVBG), the global leader in critical event management ( CEM ), today announced that Indian River County in Florida deployed the company’s Vaccine Distribution platform, becoming the latest U.S. county to utilize the software solution to help manage the scheduling, tracking and communications of vaccine administration. Florida residents who are 65 years and older or are frontline healthcare workers can now register via Ev
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Photo Courtesy of the West Virginia Governorâs Office Gov. Jim Justice talks about the stateâs process in vaccine distribution Monday.
CHARLESTON Despite still leading the nation in COVID-19 vaccinations, Gov. Jim Justice and officials in charge of vaccine distribution addressed concerns Monday over the state’s handling of vaccinations for seniors and teachers.
Justice announced last Wednesday that residents aged 80 and older could start receiving COVID-19 vaccines available through Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna that day. Word of the announcement quickly traveled with lines forming at some county health departments before local health officials were ready. As of Monday, more than 8,300 seniors age 80 and older have been vaccinated.
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LaShawn Scott receives the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine from Sarah Bishop, Director of Infection Prevention at University of Louisville Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky on Monday, December 14, 2020. Rural health experts are concerned with the pace of vaccine rollout in rural areas. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley)
Some rural officials wonder whether the effort to distribute the newly approved Covid-19 vaccine will reach rural hospitals and health clinics fast enough.
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A drill was held Friday by the West Virginia Joint Interagency Task Force for Vaccine in anticipation of the first shipments of the COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer. Upon the approval by the Food and Drug Administration, initial shipments intended for first priority segments of society are imminent. (Photo Provided)
CHARLESTON The West Virginia Joint Interagency Task Force for Vaccines held a Rehearsal of Concepts drill Friday to finalize operational plans for and to simulate COVID-19 vaccine shipment receipt, handling, and distribution processes to Phase 1 recipients.
The drill was held at the National Guard Joint Forces Headquarters in Charleston.
Dec 14, 2020
TRIAL RUN A drill was held on Friday by the West Virginia Joint Interagency Task Force for Vaccine in anticipation of the first shipments of the COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer. (Contributed photo)
CHARLESTON The West Virginia Joint Interagency Task Force for Vaccines held a Rehearsal of Concepts drill Friday to finalize operational plans for and to simulate COVID-19 vaccine shipment receipt, handling, and distribution processes to Phase 1 recipients.
The drill was held at the National Guard Joint Forces Headquarters in Charleston.
“The goal of the ROC drill was to validate the procedures for the vaccine receipt at our five distribution hubs, as well as to rehearse proper documentation, tracking and transportation of the vaccines to provider facilities,” Matthew Blackwood, deputy director of research and planning with the Department of Emergency Management, who moderated the drill, said.