UW Health to distribute and store Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine
By Gina Musso | Dec. 8, 2020UW Health, as a designated hub for vaccine distribution, will provide the vaccine to the region's health systems and long-term care facilities.
UW Health, as a designated hub for vaccine distribution, will provide the vaccine to the region's health systems and long-term care facilities.
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