South Dakota keeps vaccinating but hasn’t received increased supply yet
South Dakota is slowly beginning to move through the next stage of COVID-19 vaccinations, though the overall number of vaccines available hasn’t increased yet.
South Dakota is slowly beginning to move through the next stage of COVID-19 vaccinations, though the overall number of vaccines available hasn’t increased yet.
Dollar General is among the first businesses to announce it will pay employees to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
A 100-year-old veteran is among the first at his assisted living community to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
The Sioux Falls Hy-Vee locations will be among hundreds companywide that will start offering rapid COVID-19 antibody testing next week.
Your address shouldn’t matter when it comes to vaccinating against COVID-19. With a focus on rural residents, Sanford Health is making sure it doesn’t.
Nearly 8,000 South Dakotans have received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine – and more is on the way.
Vaccines are coming — but city and local leaders say you’ll have to be patient until the pace picks up.
Are you having trouble bouncing back from the events of the last year? That’s understandable — and there are simple ways to help yourself.
Wonder when you might be eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine? The state has an update.
Front-line health care workers in Sioux Falls have received their COVID-19 vaccinations, and additional priority groups are starting to receive theirs.