07082021 Srmt Covid 19 Update Dashboard
07082021 Srmt Covid 19 Update Dashboard

Tribe’s Health Services Reports 55.6% NOT Vaccinated

Jul 8, 2021

AKWESASNE — The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe’s Health Services is continuing to urge Akwesasne residents to get the COVID-19 vaccine to protect themselves against the Delta variant. Health Services notes there are 4,386 community members, which represents 55.6% of eligible individuals, who still need protection from the more contagious and severe variant. To help make vaccinations more accessible, individuals can now request the COVID-19 vaccine during their scheduled medical appointments.

“Please be aware there is still a chance of the Delta variant and people shouldn’t take the lack of case reports as the Pandemic being over,” said SRMT Medical Director Dr. Benson Kelly. Dr. Kelly added, “Be careful—not reckless—and get vaccinated as soon as possible to protect yourself and your family.”

As of July 7th, the Saint Regis Mohawk Health Services reports that 7,257 total vaccinations have been administered. This includes 3,749 Primes, or first doses, provided to individuals of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccines. Additionally; 3,508 Boosters; or second doses, have been provided at the Wednesday Walk-in Vaccine Clinics. It represents a current vaccination rate of 44.4% under the Tribe’s jurisdiction, with 55.6% of eligible individuals ages 12 years or older still needing to be vaccinated.

The total number of vaccinations administered to date are as follows:

Age Group

Prime Shots

Booster Shots

Total Vaccinations

Population

% Fully Vaccinated

% Not Vaccinated

12-15yrs

80

51

131

585

8.7%

91.3%

16-17yrs

122

101

223

282

35.8%

64.2%

18yrs+

3,547

3,356

6,903

7,027

47.8%

52.2%

Totals

3,749

3,508

7,257

7,894

44.4%

55.6%

COVID-19 vaccinations are now being administered during an individual’s normally scheduled medical appointment, by calling (518) 358-3141 and scheduling a vaccination, and at weekly walk-in vaccine clinics held every Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the former-IGA Building in Akwesasne.

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