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CVPH doc: Vaccine development did not compromise safety

Close SCREENSHOTThe North Country Chamber of Commerce hosted a virtual panel titled “What we know about the vaccine in the North Country” Monday which featured local health experts.   featured By CARA CHAPMAN Press-Republican Dec 15, 2020 SCREENSHOTThe North Country Chamber of Commerce hosted a virtual panel titled “What we know about the vaccine in the North Country” Monday which featured local health experts.   PLATTSBURGH — Dr. Keith Collins understands why the novelty of messenger RNA (ribonucleic acid) vaccines, such as those put forth by Pfizer and Moderna to protect against COVID-19, make people nervous. “But I will say to you: there is nothing to be afraid of because it’s a messenger RNA vaccine,” he said.

CVPH to expects 950 doses of COVID vaccine this week

By CARA CHAPMAN Press-Republican Dec 15, 2020 PLATTSBURGH — University of Vermont Health Network, Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital expects a supply of about 950 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine this week. CVPH President Michelle LeBeau explained that a committee was developed to provide the first of two required doses to the hospital s employees, according to a state Department of Health prioritization matrix based on what they do within the organization, the department they work in, and their age. Our plan is to begin vaccinating as soon as the vaccine arrives, she said in a statement. 3,700 FOR REGION Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine received emergency use authorization from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Friday.

UVMMC administers COVID-19 vaccine to first Vermonters

Tue, 12/15/2020 - 2:55pm tim UVM Health Network Affiliates and Hospitals Across Vermont Working Quickly to Begin Phased Effort to Vaccinate Health Care Workers Vermont Business Magazine Today, several frontline staff at the University of Vermont Medical Center were the first Vermonters to receive the approved Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. With the sooner than anticipated arrival of the vaccine in Vermont, UVM Medical Center, its UVM Health Network affiliates, and hospitals across the state are working as quickly as possible to ramp up vaccination clinics ahead of schedule. Initial vaccination efforts will continue in a phased manner for health care workers employed at the hospital and in the community, as well as first responders considered to be at higher risk for exposure.

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