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Santa Fe hospital workers are first in state to get vaccine


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Dominick Armijo, a registered nurse at Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center, gets the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine from Jeremy Willard, another nurse, at the hospital on Monday. Armijo and four others were the first of 50 vaccinated at the hospital that day. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal)
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Dominick Armijo closed his eyes and braced for the sting.
He was one of the first New Mexicans to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, a landmark moment in the state’s fight against the virus that has killed nearly 2,000 state residents.
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Armijo, nursing manager at Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center, then gathered with four colleagues who also got the vaccine Monday as a small crowd erupted into applause. ....

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Myriad hurdles ahead for vaccine rollout


A major rollout for a novel coronavirus vaccine, once a distant glimmer, could materialize by spring. But that timeline gives the state a narrow and perhaps harrowing deadline to tackle the many challenges in dispensing it to New Mexicans.
Health officials say they must devise ways to distribute vaccines to far-flung rural areas, overcome cultural barriers and expand limited medical personnel already strained from the spiking COVID-19 outbreak – all with a budget that is tighter because of decreased tax revenue during the pandemic.
Officials have expressed some confidence in surmounting the obstacles. They drafted a preliminary 60-page plan that describes the steps they are taking – and the work yet to be done – to implement an effective vaccine program. ....

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