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America’s First Coronavirus Vaccinations

Dec 15, 2020
Jack Healy, a national correspondent for The New York Times, reports from North Dakota on the historic first coronavirus vaccinations. Mona Magura, an inpatient pharmacist in New Orleans, shares her experience administering the vaccine. They discuss the mixed emotions of hope and grief as healthcare workers confront the realities of the pandemic. The vaccine brings a spark of optimism amidst the ongoing crisis, showcasing personal stories of resilience and the significant impact on communities grappling with COVID-19.
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Vaccine Arrival in Fargo

  • Jack Healy, in Fargo, North Dakota, followed a COVID-19 vaccine shipment.
  • The vaccine arrived earlier than expected at Sanford Medical Center.
INSIGHT

North Dakota's Need for the Vaccine

  • The vaccine's arrival is significant due to North Dakota's high COVID-19 case rate and overwhelmed hospitals.
  • Factors like slow adoption of safety measures contributed to the hospital crisis.
ANECDOTE

Frontline Doctor's Experience

  • Dr. Richie Seth described his experience in the special care unit, treating very sick COVID-19 patients.
  • He highlighted the difficult conversations about end-of-life care and the emotional toll on healthcare workers.
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