Spooner Health Receives First Supply of COVID-19 Vaccines

December 17, 2020 (Spooner, WI ) – Spooner Health made history with hospitals around the country by receiving its first supply of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. It was delivered for distribution to frontline healthcare workers on December 17, 2020.

The first recipients of the vaccine include Mark Van Etten, MD, John Berlin, APNP, Travis Breitenfeld, RN, Jill Andrea, RN and Tim Bassett, RPH.

“The arrival of the COVID-19 vaccine is a great first step in the timeline of recovering from this pandemic, “says Mike Schafer, CEO of Spooner Health. “These are unprecedented times, and I could not be more thrilled that the first supply that we received covers all of our frontline workers here at Spooner Health. It is only a matter of time before our friends, family and community members are also receiving the vaccine and hope beyond this pandemic is achieved.”

The impact of COVID-19 for Washburn County and beyond has been huge. Here at Spooner Health, services were temporarily closed, and visitors were restricted. Healthcare workers faced unknown challenges daily as numbers continued to rise alarmingly high in Washburn County. However, these challenges will not immediately go away with the arrival of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Dr. Mark Van Etten, Medical Director of Spooner Health says, “We must remain vigilant as a community with continued support of public health policies which include wearing masks, avoiding large gatherings and staying home when ill. This is an important milestone and together with the arrival of the vaccine, there is even greater confidence that this pandemic will end and as a community, we will be stronger.”

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Spooner Health is a 20-bed critical access hospital with a wide range of services from emergency and inpatient care to outpatient therapy, surgery and diagnostic imaging. Spooner Health is dedicated to providing high quality healthcare with excellent service.