Vaccine offered to seniors 65 and over
When it comes to administering COVID-19 vaccines on the Navajo Nation, Dr. Loretta Christensen, chief medical officer for Navajo Area Indian Health Service, said they are doing an “extraordinary” job.
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Posted by Arlyssa Becenti | Jan 14, 2021 | CORONAVIRUS, News |
When it comes to administering COVID-19 vaccines on the Navajo Nation, Dr. Loretta Christensen, chief medical officer for Navajo Area Indian Health Service, said they are doing an “extraordinary” job.
Read MorePosted by Arlyssa Becenti | Jan 14, 2021 | News |
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When everything is said and done, the Navajo Nation should have approximately $324 million in the Hardship Assistance Fund, and checks should be starting to roll out by Jan. 18 or sooner.
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Class 55 defied the odds a global pandemic placed upon them as eight police recruits graduated Saturday and became the newest members of the Navajo Nation Police force.
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Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez, Speaker Seth Damon, and a handful of Council delegates took the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine today at Gallup Indian Medical Center.
• 3,000 Pfizer vaccines are being distributed throughout the nation.
• Another 7,800 Moderna vaccines also are under distribution.
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