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With so many locations and times available over the four-day drive, Vitalant urges the Lafayette community to make an appointment using the vitalant.org/lafayette link.
Vitalant says that the convalescent plasma contains antibodies that can be used to treat patients with an active, severe COVID-19 case to give them an extra boost to fight their illness. Even those who have not been diagnosed with COVID-19 can help. When donors give blood or platelets, they are informed of their antibody status; if positive, Vitalant produces convalescent plasma from the donation. These donors can then give a convalescent plasma donation in the future to help even more COVID-19 patients.
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Curbside voting available for COVID-19 patients for District 30 runoff
Curbside voting available for COVID-19 patients for District 30 runoff By Sarah Hines | December 15, 2020 at 11:41 PM CST - Updated December 15 at 11:44 PM
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (TNN) - Tuesday was the last day of early voting for the Texas Senate District 30 run-off between Drew Springer and Shelley Luther.
The Wichita County clerk’s office wants to remind people who have been quarantined with COVID-19 that the county does have curbside voting available.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention says COVID-19 should not keep people from the polls.
Experts agree that the risk of having sick people voting in-person, as long as adequate precautions are taken at the polls, is pretty low.