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Minnesota’s New Vaccine Pilot Program Will Start Slow Due To Supply

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Minnesota’s New Vaccine Pilot Program Will Start Slow Due To Supply

Minnesota’s New Vaccine Pilot Program Will Start Slow Due To Supply

Minnesota Gov.

Tim Walz announced Monday a pilot program that'll launch this week to begin inoculating select educators, child care workers and Minnesotans ages 65 and older against COVID-19.

There are the nine pilot vaccine sites that will begin offering shots Thursday.

But as WCCO's Caroline Cummings reports, it won't all happen at once because the vaccine is still in short supply.

WCCO 4 News At 4 - Jan.

18, 2021


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