Dr. Jeff Pothof, UW Health’s chief quality officer, in early September became the first person at UW Hospital to get an injection in a phase 3 trial of AstraZeneca’s experimental COVID-19 vaccine.
JOHN MANIACI, UW HEALTH
Nikolas Gardner, front, a UW Health pharmacy technician, is joined by pharmacy techs Amy Schultz, left, and Susan Johnston in handling UW Health's first shipment of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine Monday.
Ten UW Health employees on Monday were among the first people in Wisconsin to get the nation’s first approved vaccine against COVID-19, as 3,900 doses of Pfizer’s inoculation arrived at UW Hospital in ultra-cold freezers, offering a glimmer of hope against the pandemic.
Chestina Schubert, a respiratory therapist who treats COVID-19 patients in UW Hospital's intensive care unit, was the first worker at UW Health to get Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine Monday.
UW Health pharmacy technician Amy Schultz and Andrea Wipperfuth, of UW Health ambulatory operations, deliver a box containing doses of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine.
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Dr. Jeff Pothof, UW Health’s chief quality officer, in early September became the first person at UW Hospital to get an injection in a phase 3 trial of AstraZeneca’s experimental COVID-19 vaccine.
Nikolas Gardner, front, a UW Health pharmacy technician, is joined by pharmacy techs Amy Schultz, left, and Susan Johnston in handling UW Health's first shipment of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine Monday.
UW Health pharmacy technician Amy Schultz and Andrea Wipperfuth, of UW Health ambulatory operations, deliver a box containing doses of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine.
Chestina Schubert, a respiratory therapist who treats COVID-19 patients in UW Hospital's intensive care unit, was the first worker at UW Health to get Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine Monday.