By Shannon Klatt
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (CVHD) – Stutsman County topped 10,723 COVID-19 vaccinations given as of March 25, 2021.
Central Valley Health District (CVHD) has administered 4,525 Moderna vaccinations and 1,880 Pfizer vaccinations as of this week [March 26]. To date, 38.8% of North Dakota residents have been vaccinated with at least once dose of the COVID vaccine, according to the Department of Health’s dashboard.
Vaccinations continue to be given in the county by the enrolled providers including public health, pharmacies, congregate living agencies, and other healthcare facilities.
“Vaccination efforts continue throughout the community. We continue to receive increased allocations of vaccine and we anticipates that anyone wanting to be vaccinated should be able to do so by the end of April,” reports Robin Iszler, CVHD Unit Administrator.
CVHD encourages anyone wishing to receive a vaccination to sign up for the first available appointment offered to them. CVHD currently has open vaccination appointments available for registration next week and they are posted on their website at www.centralvalleyhealth.org.
Participants who cannot register themselves are encouraged to call CVHD at 252-8130 for assistance.