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On Iron Range, pharmacists administer COVID-19 vaccines


HIBBING - In the Mesabi Mall Shopping Center, nurses at Thrifty White Pharmacy have administered hundreds of COVID-19 vaccines since the beginning of the year.
In January, they first served people who were 65 years old and older in long-term care and assisted living facilities. The following month, they began vaccinating people with pre-existing conditions. And as of late, they have started to welcome anyone in the general population to walk into the pharmacy doors and receive a dose of a vaccine.
“We’ve opened it up to include walk-ins,” said Sarah Stoltenburg, who is a pharmacist at Thrifty White, a chain of stores in Hibbing, Virginia and Grand Rapids. “We’re just trying to make sure we hit all of the population.” ....

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Testing remains important even as Minnesotans get vaccinated


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Each week, more than 500 people make their way to Weyerhaeuser Hall on the Macalester College campus in St. Paul, where they swab the insides of their lower nostrils under medical supervision to get tested for COVID-19.
The students and employees, selected semi-randomly by a computer to provide nasal samples for COVID testing, have no symptoms of the disease and no reason to suspect they re infected.
And that s the point.
When COVID-19 case counts fall, doctors and public health officials say the importance of finding and isolating asymptomatic carriers will re-emerge as a top priority for ending the pandemic. An analysis published last month in JAMA Network Open estimated more than half of all COVID-19 transmission originates in people who don t know they are infected. ....

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