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Dr. Dan Breece, vice president of physician services and chief medical officer for Memorial Health System, shows vials of the COVID 19 vaccine. The Memorial Health System is registering people for drive-through vaccination clinics to be offered in the near future.
Memorial Health System is continuing to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, offering a number of treatments as well as having efforts underway to get people vaccinated.
Like other healthcare facilities across the country, the Memorial Health System (MHS) which operates Marietta Memorial Hospital and the Belpre Medical Campus in Ohio and Sistersville General Hospital in West Virginia, are seeing a number of patients who have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.
bdunlap@newsandsentinel.com Dr. Dan Breece, vice president of physician services and chief medical officer for Memorial Health System, shows vials of the COVID 19 vaccine. The Memorial Health System is registering people for drive-through vaccination clinics to be offered in the near future. (Photo Provided) A patient gets treated at Memorial Health System’s Infusion Clinic at the Belpre Medical Campus. In November, the Memorial health System began offering the two leading monoclonal antibody therapies in the treatment of COVID-19, Bamlanivimab (Bam) and Regeneron. (Photo Provided)
Dr. Dan Breece, vice president of physician services and chief medical officer for Memorial Health System, shows vials of the COVID 19 vaccine. The Memorial Health System is registering people for drive-through vaccination clinics to be offered in the near future. (Photo Provided)