Siloam Springs Herald Leader

Cherokee Nation administer­s 10,000th vaccine

- From Staff Reports

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation this week administer­ed its 10,000th dose of the covid-19 vaccine to Cherokee citizens falling within the tribe’s Phase 1 and Phase 2A priority distributi­on plan, including frontline health care workers, first-language Cherokee speakers and Cherokee elders.

“From Day 1 of the first doses of the covid-19 vaccine arriving in the Cherokee Nation, we have prioritize­d Cherokee speakers, Cherokee elders and our health care workers who have been on the frontlines protecting all of us during the worst health crisis we’ve seen in generation­s,” said Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. “I appreciate our Health Services team for working so tirelessly to provide this vaccine to the most vulnerable in our communitie­s. They have been effective and efficient in this process, and their work is saving lives every day.”

Nearly 60 percent of the tribe’s allotted covid-19 vaccines have been provided to first-language Cherokee speakers, Cherokee National Treasures, and Cherokee elders since the first doses arrived on Dec. 14, 2020.

“This milestone for our health system is one we are excited to celebrate,” said Cherokee Nation Health Services Executive Director Dr. R. Stephen Jones. “It’s an encouragem­ent to our health teams to have vaccinated this many of our staff, Cherokee speakers, National Treasures, elders and now even more groups as we have entered phase 2A of our vaccine distributi­on plan.”

Cherokee Nation’s Phase 2A is ongoing and includes teachers working for the Cherokee Nation, Cherokee Nation child care workers, food distributi­on program employees and other critical staff, as well as Cherokee citizens 55 and older.

“It’s important that our people take the vaccine as soon as possible, especially those at-risk citizens,” said former Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Ross Swimmer, one of the nearly 6,000

Cherokee elders recently receiving a covid-19 vaccine through the tribe. “From the time I started learning about this vaccine several months ago, it clearly is the best opportunit­y people have to avoid getting the covid virus. It would be a shame if Cherokees didn’t take advantage of this. I want to encourage all of our Cherokee elders to come in and get this vaccine. ”

Vaccinatio­ns are being administer­ed by appointmen­t only for establishe­d Cherokee Nation Health Services patients with a medical chart who fall within Phase 1 and 2A of the tribe’s phased distributi­on plan, which is available online at health. cherokee.org.

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