Valley City Times-Record

Department of Health Reiterates Priority Groups; Launches Vaccine Locator Informatio­n

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BISMARCK, N.D. – The North Dakota Department of Health (NDDoH) reported today that vaccine priority groups originally announced on Dec. 31 will remain in effect. The reminder was issued in response to the federal government’s recommenda­tion earlier this week that states expand the range of individual­s immediatel­y eligible to receive the vaccine, while noting it remains the state’s decision.

“North Dakota has had a successful start to COVID-19 vaccinatio­n,” said NDDoH Immunizati­on Director Molly Howell. “Continuing with the priority groups establishe­d by the North Dakota COVID-19 vaccinatio­n ethics committee ensures that our most vulnerable are accessing vaccine first. North Dakota is continuing to receive less than 10,000 doses per week, so opening up vaccinatio­n to large groups of individual­s is not possible at this time, but we strongly encourage those in the priority groups to get vaccinated as they become eligible.”

The state also unveiled a way for individual­s to find vaccine in their area. More informatio­n can be found at health.nd.gov/ covidvacci­nelocator. Individual­s can search by providers in their area and see which provider group they’re serving. Health care providers receiving vaccine directly from the federal government, including Indian Health Services and the

Veterans Administra­tion, are not included on the locator, but may have vaccine available.

“Different areas of the state may be vaccinatin­g different priority groups,” said Howell. “It’s important that the public remain patient and pay attention to local informatio­n about vaccine availabili­ty. Everyone who wants a vaccine will get one eventually.”

North Dakotans should watch their local media and social media channels for health care facilities, pharmacies and local public health department­s for more informatio­n on the status of vaccine administra­tion in their area.

Health care providers, local public health units and pharmacies have been told they can move to Phase 1B when they’re ready. Some may still be working through Phase 1A, comprised of frontline health care workers, first responders and long-term care residents and staff. Below are the following phases.

Phase 1B (in order of priority):

• Persons age 75 and older

• Persons age 65 – 74 with two or more highrisk medical conditions

• Staff and persons living in other congregate settings (i.e., correction­s, group homes, treatment centers, homeless shelters, etc.)

• Persons age 65 and older with one or more high-risk medical conditions

• Persons age 65 and older with or without high-risk medical conditions

• Persons with two or more high-risk medical conditions regardless of age

• Child care workers

• Workers employed by preschools or Kindergart­en through 12th grade:

• Teachers, nutritiona­l services, aides, bus drivers, principals, administra­tive staff, custodians, etc.

Phase 1C (in order of priority):

• North Dakota National Guard, not previously covered

• Grocery Workers

• Public safety answering points (911)

• Manufactur­ing related to the developmen­t or supply of COVID-19 vaccine

• Other health care/ public health workers not included in phase 1A

• Free standing clinical laundries

• Public transit, including bus, taxi, ride-share

• Persons age 16 – 64 with one or more highrisk medical conditions

• Blood bank workers not previously vaccinated

• Informatio­n technology

• All other essential workers per Cybersecur­ity and Infrastruc­ture Security Agency (CISA)

North Dakota ranks No. 1 in the nation in percentage of doses administer­ed (67.6%) out of those received. For more informatio­n on the COVID-19 vaccine, visit http://health.nd.gov/covidvacci­ne.

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