harllee
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Local news sources are reporting that my state of North Carolina will receive 85,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine next week. Those doses will be distributed to 12 hospitals around the state for vaccination of frontline Covid healthcare workers. The 12 hospitals were chosen because they have the low temperature refrigeration required by the Pfizer vaccine. It was reported that the vaccinations will be given over the span of a few days so that if any hospital workers have side affects and have to miss work those missing work will be spread out.
All 85,000 doses will be given now since a matching 85,000 doses will be distributed to our state in 3 weeks for the second dose.
Frontline healthcare workers will be vaccinated first. This will take more than the 85,000 doses. The second group to receive the vaccine will be long term care residents and people who work in those facilities.
How is distribution of the vaccine being handled in other states/countries?
All 85,000 doses will be given now since a matching 85,000 doses will be distributed to our state in 3 weeks for the second dose.
Frontline healthcare workers will be vaccinated first. This will take more than the 85,000 doses. The second group to receive the vaccine will be long term care residents and people who work in those facilities.
How is distribution of the vaccine being handled in other states/countries?