Oregon health workers administer Covid-19 vaccines in snowstorm to stranded motorists

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Oregon health workers administer Covid-19 vaccines in snowstorm to stranded motorists

Rather than waste leftover doses that would expire as they were stuck in the snow, the workers gave them to people on the side of the highway.

Oregon healthcare workers who were stranded in a snowstorm on Tuesday began administering leftover coronavirus vaccines to motorists on the side of the road rather than let the doses go to waste, local officials said.

Josephine County Public Health staff and volunteers were leaving a vaccine clinic at Illinois Valley High School, about 160 miles south of Eugene, when a storm stranded them and many others on Highway 199.

The team had six doses of the Covid-19 vaccine remaining from clinic, which they had planned to administer at nearby Grants Pass, but the snow prevented them reaching the city before the prepared doses would expire.

"Not wanting to waste any doses, dedicated JCPH staff members began walking from car to car, offering stranded motorists a chance at receiving the vaccine," the health department said in a Facebook post on Tuesday.

About 20 health workers and volunteers were part of the group, including Christi Siedlecki, whose family had just finished volunteering at the vaccine site and then witnessed the pop-up roadside clinic.

"Watching them go car to car in that horrible weather filled me with pride," Siedlecki told NBC News. "I felt gratitude they were working so hard not to waste a single dose of vaccine, even in such horrible conditions."

All six vaccines were successfully administered to those stuck in the snow, including one to a Josephine County Sheriff's Office employee, Josephine County Public Health said.

"It is important for people to know how dedicated health professionals are to getting every single dose into people," Siedlecki said. "My community should be so proud. I am."

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna1256054
 

That's awesome! Good thing nothing bad happened.

It's interesting because supposedly the viles only have just so many doses. And the pharmacist was saying some had 5 and some had 7 so they had more than planned. Also some refused to have them so they had more than necessary. They try to get as many dosed as they can before they have to toss it. Seems a shame to have to toss any. I don't know why they don't go out on the street and start asking passersby and at least start on the public but that might cause problems at the front door.
 
" I don't know why they don't go out on the street and start asking passersby and at least start on the public but that might cause problems at the front door."

I think it would be better to deal with problems at the front door then to allow the vaccine to go to waste considering the difficulties in getting enough of the vaccine to get people vaccinated.
 

But how could the vaccinated then be monitored for ill effects stranded in the snow like that? Sounds cavalier to me.
 
But how could the vaccinated then be monitored for ill effects stranded in the snow like that? Sounds cavalier to me.
Since they were stuck by the side of the road and the crew was en route to a vaccine site, they must have had Epi-pens (or similar) with them, and time to observe for allergic reactions.
 

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