State: Next priority group can receive COVID-19 vaccine next week; all adults before May 1
More than 200,000 additional South Dakotans will become eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday.
More than 200,000 additional South Dakotans will become eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday.
“Many times people were overtaken by emotion, for all the right reasons.” Come with us for a look at how Sanford surprised a group of employees with an experience they’ll never forget.
If you were in charge of Sanford’s COVID-19 vaccination efforts, would you eat right and exercise? It’s not easy, but she’s making it work and takes us inside her meal and fitness plan.
You know the name “Avera,” but do you know what it means? There’s a great story behind this and other names across the system.
This mom liked sending her kids to a small school but wondered if the resources were there to handle her boys’ diabetes. Thanks to this partnership, they are.
Hear from city, health leaders as the mask mandate prepares to lift and the one-year anniversary of the first COVID-19 case arrives.
More South Dakotans now are eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
The legacy of a special 10-year-old boy inspired a $250,000 gift through the Sanford Health Foundation to fuel childhood cancer research.
If you’ve had the COVID-19 vaccine, the CDC says you can now resume some normal activities.
The pandemic delayed Avera’s new planned health campus in Gregory — but it’s back on.