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Villanova ends scoreless drought in 1-0 win over Saint Joseph’s
Sam Rosette’s goal in the 25th minute held up for Villanova’s first win in 2021
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Villanova’s scoring draught had reached 300 minutes to start the season when head coach Chris McLain went to his bench and sent grad student Sam Rosette into a home match against Saint Joseph’s in the rain Sunday afternoon.
Minutes later, Rosette got in behind the Hawks defense thanks to a lovely line-splitting pass from Makayla Stadler and put the finishing touches on a goal 15 months in the making. The Wildcats last scored on November 3, 2019 in a 1-0 win over DePaul.
Roper St. Francis announces drive-thru vaccination plans
RAW VIDEO: Roper St. Francis Healthcare to hold drive-thru vaccinations at N. Charleston Coliseum By Patrick Phillips | January 15, 2021 at 7:18 AM EST - Updated January 15 at 1:40 PM
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Roper St. Francis Healthcare will implement drive-thru vaccinations at the North Charleston Coliseum beginning Wednesday.
Roper officials and North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey announced the effort Friday morning.
The Roper St. Francis Healthcare COVID-19 Vaccination Drive-Thru will at first be limited only to patients who are 70 or older.
“This is an innovative, safe and sustainable solution that will make a significant impact on the Lowcountry and our residents’ ability to protect themselves from this deadly virus,” Roper St. Francis Healthcare Senior Vice President and Chief Physician Officer Dr. Chris McLain said.
Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg flanked by regional medical leaders MUSC President Dr. David Cole and Roper St. Francis Healthcare Chief Physician Officer Dr. Chris McLain, urges caution and common sense over the coming holidays to prevent COVID-19 s spread. Robert Behre/StaffBy Robert Behre
rbehre@postandcourier.com
Christmas and New Yearâs Eve typically rank among our most social holiday celebrations, and while the nation enters a promising phase in its fight against the COVID-19 pandemic with two vaccines in early stages of distribution, we simply canât let down our guard as much as we might want to.
And letâs face it, most of us really want to.
Charleston mayor: âWeâre not immuneâ to COVID-19, yet
LIVE 5 ALERT DESK: City of Charleston holds news conference on COVID and the holidays By Patrick Phillips and Lillian Donahue | December 23, 2020 at 1:48 PM EST - Updated December 23 at 3:46 PM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg and Lowcountry medical experts held a news conference Wednesday afternoon urging people to continue measures designed to prevent the spread of COVID-19 over the Christmas holiday.
âAlthough we can see a light at the end of the tunnel weâre not quite at the final chapters of the story, yet,â Tecklenburg said. âNumbers are still going up and they can here. No pun intended, we are not immune to COVID-19, yet. Weâre almost there but we canât let our guard down.â