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FAIRMONT â Sharon Lansdale, president and CEO of the Center for Rural Health Development, said former West Virginia Senator Roman Prezioso was an advocate for health care in West Virginia throughout his tenure in office.
She said he supported the organization when it was starting out as well as several of its initiatives to help rural West Virginians find access to health care.
âDuring Sen. Preziosoâs tenure at the legislature, he was always one person that was willing to listen and consider the issues any time we brought forth an issue,â Lansdale said. âWe were starting back in the early 2000s a loan fund. Sen. Prezioso and others in the legislature really stepped up and said, âWe need this in West Virginia.ââ
WV launching ad campaign to promote COVID-19 vaccinations
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W Va launching ad campaign to promote COVID-19 vaccinations
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With questions, rumors and misinformation rampant about the COVID-19 vaccines, West Virginia is launching a $260,000 media campaign to promote getting vaccinated.
âI think this is going to be one of the biggest public health campaigns weâve seen in our lifetimes,â Elaine Darling, program director for the nonprofit Center For Rural Health Development, said of the national Centers for Disease Control-funded media campaign.
The CDC has funded $260,000 for West Virginiaâs campaign, which will be coordinated by the center on behalf of the West Virginia Immunization Network, a coalition of more than 400 public and private sector representatives that focuses on improving state vaccination rates.