First COVID-19 vaccine shots given in La Plata County
Mercy Regional Medical Center administered the first COVID-19 vaccination in La Plata County to physician Jennifer Heinicke on Wednesday at Mercy.
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Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Angela Whitten, an occupational health nurse at Mercy Regional Medical Center, administers the first COVID-19 vaccination in La Plata County to physician Jennifer Heinicke on Wednesday at the hospital. Mercy plans to administer 475 doses of the Pfizer vaccine this week.
First COVID-19 vaccine shots given in La Plata County
Angela Whitten, an occupational health nurse at Mercy Regional Medical Center, administers the first COVID-19 vaccination in La Plata County to physician Jennifer Heinicke on Wednesday at the hospital. Mercy plans to administer 475 doses of the Pfizer vaccine this week.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
The first COVID-19 vaccination to be administered in La Plata County went to physician Jennifer Heinicke on Wednesday at Mercy Regional Medical Center.
First COVID-19 vaccine shots given in La Plata County
The first COVID-19 vaccination to be administered in La Plata County went to physician Jennifer Heinicke on Wednesday at Mercy Regional Medical Center.
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Vials of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine are prepped to be loaded into syringes during a vaccination clinic for healthcare workers at Southwest Memorial Hospital.
Vials of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine are prepped to be loaded into syringes during a vaccination clinic for healthcare workers at Southwest Memorial Hospital.
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Jim Mimiaga/The Journal
Dr. Ben Carelock, of Southwest Memorial Hospital, receives a COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday.
Dr. Ben Carelock, of Southwest Memorial Hospital, receives a COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday.
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Jim Mimiaga/The Journal
Tanya Daughtry, a pharmacy intern at Southwest Memorial Hospital, shows a vial of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine that arrived Wednesday in Cortez. Her co-worker prepares syringes for vaccinating frontline health care workers.
Tanya Daughtry, a pharmacy intern at Southwest Memorial Hospital, shows a vial of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine that arrived Wednesday in Cortez. Her co-worker prepares syringes for vaccinating frontline health care workers.
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Jim Mimiaga/The Journal
Dr. Ben Carelock talks to the local news media about the COVID-19 vaccine that arrived at Southwest Memorial Hospital Wednesday.
Dr. Ben Carelock talks to the local news media about the COVID-19 vaccine that arrived at Southwest Memorial Hospital Wednesday.
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President Donald Trump is joined on the stage by, left to right, Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt, U.S. Rep. Ken Buck and U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn during a campaign rally at the World Arena in Colorado Springs on Feb. 20.
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President Donald Trump is joined on the stage by, left to right, Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt, U.S. Rep. Ken Buck and U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn during a campaign rally at the World Arena in Colorado Springs on Feb. 20.
Photo by Mark Reis
Photo by Mark Reis
Congressman Ken Buck climbs to the stage during a campaign rally for President Donald Trump at the World Arena in Colorado Springs on Feb. 20.
Colorado GOP dismisses concerns about fraud; one leader calls it ‘whitewashed’
Congressman Ken Buck climbs to the stage during a campaign rally for President Donald Trump at the World Arena in Colorado Springs on Feb. 20.
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State Rep. Kyle Mullica, a Northglenn Democrat, recieves a dose of Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020. Mullica is also an emergency room nurse who has cared for COVID-19 patients for months.
Colorado lawmaker who also works as ER nurse gets coronavirus vaccine
State Rep. Kyle Mullica, a Northglenn Democrat, recieves a dose of Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020. Mullica is also an emergency room nurse who has cared for COVID-19 patients for months.