Antelope Valley Press

Air Force administer­s vaccine

412th Medical Group gives shots to first responders

- By GRADY FONTANA 412 th Test Wing Public Affairs

EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE — Members of the 412th Medical Group began administer­ing the COVID-19 vaccine to first responders and medical personnel from Edwards Air Force Base at the Airman Family Readiness Center on Saturday.

The 412 MDG personnel vaccinated health care providers, health care support and emergency and safety personnel within the 412th Test Wing based at Edwards AFB and AF Plant 42 in Palmdale.

“We received the vaccine on the (Air Force Material Command) family day but did not want to delay getting our first responders and front-line medics vaccinated,” Lt. Col. Duane Robinson, chief of Aerospace Medicine, 412th Medical Group, said. “We asked for medic volunteers to come in on the weekend to vaccinate personnel from base

fire, police, and medical units.”

While limited quantities of the vaccine are arriving, the DoD has prioritize­d personnel into different phases, which is based off a national prioritiza­tion plan. The process of providing the vaccine to the entire Edwards population could span over multiple weeks.

“Within this tiered rollout, our first allotment will cover

all of our Phase 1a members and even within this first allotment we will continue to move through the DoD phases if vaccine remains available,” Capt. Nicholas Singh-Miller, staff pediatrici­an, 412th Medical Group, said. “The vaccine is voluntary. Even with the vaccine, we will still need to keep up our social distancing and mask wearing for some time.

However, it feels like there is a light at the end of the tunnel, knowing that the more people that get vaccinated, the less transmissi­on and serve disease we will see in our community.”

To manage the immunizati­on scheduling, Edwards AFB medical planners are using a web-based ticketing platform called Eventbrite. Those next

in line to receive the vaccine, based on the priority schema, will receive an email link from an official source that will invite them to make an appointmen­t to get vaccinated.

“When beneficiar­ies use Eventbrite to schedule a time to get the vaccine, it means they will probably not need to stand in a long line,” Staff

Sgt. Annel Vega-Villa, flight medicine technician, 412th Medical Group, said. “This, of course, will help physical distancing and keep everyone safe.”

For details on COVID-19 vaccines, visit https://health. mil

For the latest Edwards AFB COVID-19 informatio­n, visit www.edwards.af.mil/coronaviru­s

 ?? MATTHEW WILLAMS/ UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ?? Air Force Plant 42 Fire Chief James Huston (right) receives the COVID-19 vaccine at the Airman and Family Readiness Center on Edwards Air Force Base.
MATTHEW WILLAMS/ UNITED STATES AIR FORCE Air Force Plant 42 Fire Chief James Huston (right) receives the COVID-19 vaccine at the Airman and Family Readiness Center on Edwards Air Force Base.

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