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Historic moment: Oregon dentist first dentist in the US to administer COVID-19 vaccine Dr. Ryan Thrower is the first dentist in the nation to administer a COVID-19 vaccine. She called it a historic moment in U.S. history. Author: Christelle Koumoué (KGW) Updated: 12:02 PM PST December 27, 2020 PORTLAND, Ore. — Dr. Ryan Thrower graduated from the School of Dentistry at Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) last spring. "I wanted to be a dentist to have someone that little girls and little brown boys could look up to and could say, ‘O.M.G. that’s attainable. I want to do that one day,'" said Dr. Thrower.
A Coronavirus Vaccine Has Arrived in Oregon Seven different Oregon health care workers received the Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine on a live video call with the Governor on Monday morning. By Fiona McCann 12/16/2020 at 3:45pm Oregon healthcare workers being vaccinated today against COVID-19. Five healthcare workers at the Legacy Hospital System were among the first Oregonians to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine this morning. On a countdown of "three, two, one!", two registered nursesâone from the Legacy Emanuel intensive care unit and one from the Emergency Departmentâa radiographer, a respiratory therapist, and the housekeeping supervisor for Randall Childrenâs Hospital received the vaccine publicly just after 11 a.m.
Willamette Week The need for strong, independent local journalism is more urgent than ever. Please support the city we love by joining Friends of Willamette Week. Oregon Hospital Workers Receive First Doses of Pfizer Vaccine: “The Moment We Have All Been Waiting For” The vaccinations marked the start of a new stage in the coronavirus pandemic. Ansu Drammeh, R.N., B.S.N., OHSU cardiovascular intensive care nurse, receives the first COVID-19 vaccine at OHSU. (Fritz Liedtke) Updated December 16, 2020 The first handful of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines were administered to Oregon's frontline health care workers this morning, during a public livestream arranged by Gov. Kate Brown.
by Blair Stenvick • Dec 16, 2020 at 2:09 pm Dentist Ryan Thrower vaccinates Ansu Drammeh against COVID-19 Wednesday at OHSU. screenshot Oregonians watched some of the state’s first COVID-19 vaccinations, administered at three different hospitals Wednesday morning, the same way most everything is experienced in 2020: through a grainy, audio-challenged Zoom-based livestream. At 11 am, a group of frontline healthcare workers at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), Legacy Emanuel Medical Center, and Ontario’s St. Alphonsus Medical Center received the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine on camera. They included intensive care unit nurses, doctors, and hospital housekeepers. (Technically, this didn't mark the state's first coronavirus vaccinations—that occurred at 9 am Wednesday at St. Alphonsus, sans cameras.)