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Patients vaccinated Saturday at Trinity clinic

Submitted Photo Alice Gilpatrick, pictured with her son Bill Kloss, received a COVID-19 vaccine on Saturday at a Trinity Health clinic.

Some 924 patients were vaccinated for COVID-19 on Saturday, according to information provided by Trinity Health.

According to Trinity, more than 1,400 health care workers were vaccinated and more than 1,500 eligible patients were vaccinated since December. Vaccinations are being given based on the priority groups established by the North Dakota Department of Health.

The largest number of people were vaccinated on Saturday, according to Trinity.

“We look forward to every shipment we receive, and we’ll take as much vaccine as we can get for our region. Our goal is to vaccinate as many people as possible, as soon as possible. When we get vaccine doses, we act swiftly and deliberately to give them to people,” said Randy Schwan, Vice President at Trinity Health. “It is a little frustrating for our team and patients: The only thing slowing down vaccinations locally is the allocation we get from federal and state planners.”

Patients quoted in the release provided by Trinity expressed relief about getting the vaccine.

Many patients who attended the clinic on Saturday expressed a common reaction to receiving the vaccine: relief. Getting their first dose was a welcome, long-awaited signal toward better days ahead.

“I’ve been waiting patiently,” said John Ross, who received his first dose that morning. Melvin Boger was also “glad to get it done” and added that the shot didn’t hurt a bit.

Pauline Magnusson was “very excited” to receive her invitation for the vaccine and equally relieved to have the first dose under her belt. She also noted how many other patients were getting their shots that day. “I was surprised at how many people are here,” she said.

Some patients who received their shots reflected on how the vaccine gives them hope for getting together with family again. Alice Gilpatrick, whose son accompanied her to her vaccine appointment, noted how she will feel “more comfortable with the grandkids and the great grandbabies.” Husband and wife Vernon and Deanna Chrest both received their vaccines this weekend. “We were really relieved,” Mrs. Chrest said, “and hope to get back to normal.” Mr. Chrest added, “Maybe now we can go to the grandkids’ ball games; we had been watching them (livestream) on TV. It’s just not the same.”

Trinity Health receives vaccine shipments directly from the North Dakota Department of Health and follows federal and state guidelines to prioritize who gets the doses. Vaccine has been in limited supply so far, making it hard to predict how much will arrive or when.

At this point, vaccination for Phase 1B is by appointment only. When vaccine supply becomes available, Trinity Health will contact patients directly if they are identified as eligible.

Schwan explained, “Because we follow the State’s distribution plan based on Priority Groups, Trinity Health is not maintaining a waiting list at this time. Please do not call your Trinity Health provider to request the vaccine; we look forward to contacting you if you are identified within a Priority Group. And one more reminder to all of us: Please continue to follow the guidelines of wearing a mask, washing hands, and social distancing for everyone’s health and safety.”

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