Carroll County Phase 1B Of COVID-19 Vaccinations To Begin Th

Carroll County Phase 1B Of COVID-19 Vaccinations To Begin This Week, But Don't Call Them! Healthcare Providers Will Call Those Eligible | CBC Online


Carroll County has received an additional 500 doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine as we move from phase 1A to phase 1B this week. Dr. Kyle Ulveling, Chief Medical Officer at St. Anthony Regional Hospital, explains that front-line healthcare workers in the region received the first and second doses of the Moderna vaccine while long-term care facility residents and staff received Pfizer’s. As we transition into phase 1B this week, he says they are looking forward to some good news on additional vaccines being FDA approved.
He expects at least one of those to be approved in the next month. Doubling the number of manufacturers, he says, will help alleviate one of the biggest issues with the rollout, and that is a shortage of doses. On Monday, the Iowa Department of Public Health issued a notice that the United Kingdom variant of COVID has appeared in Iowa. Ulveling explains they are being told the vaccines will protect against this new strain. But there are others coming to light as well.

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