WINONA, Minn. – The COVID vaccines whose approval is expected next year should be available quickly, the chief executive at Winona Health told KWNO radio listeners: “I’m not worried about being able to administer it. We could do that quite easily.” There are questions, she said, about quantities at first, she said: “It’s an issue of how much do we get.” Priorities remain to be worked out, Shultz said. Right now the coronavirus remains a crisis, she said. “It’s just kind of crashing everything right now,” Schultz said, encouraging masking and distancing.
First vaccines
Advancing in Federal Drug Administration channels:
Moderna vaccine 94.5% effective.
Pfizer vaccine 90% success effective.