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Valencia educated on opioids, the benefits and dangers

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SCV News | Hahn Announces Plan to Propose Vaccine Mandate for L A County Employees

SCV News | Hahn Announces Plan to Propose Vaccine Mandate for L A County Employees
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SCVNews com | SCV s Frontline Workers Receive First Wave of Vaccines

The morning journey for one of the most anticipated trips in the Santa Clarita Valley since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic the delivery of the first freezing cold batch of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines began with a typically SoCal experience for the pharmacist in charge of bringing the 1,400 highly sought-after doses to the SCV: an Interstate 5 SigAlert. “I woke up to pick up the vaccines and I had three text messages from executives on our team saying, ‘Did you see the SigAlert?’” said Carissa Bortugno, a registered pharmacist and senior director of clinical support services at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, referring to the morning of Dec. 17.

SCVNews com | Miranda Stresses Holiday Safety in First Mayoral Briefing

In his first COVID-19 briefing as mayor of Santa Clarita, Bill Miranda reiterated a clear message Friday to the community: Be safe this holiday season. “We want to wish you all, our citizens of Santa Clarita, a very safe and enjoyable holiday season. Do your best,” he said in a city broadcast. “I know we all want to socialize; I know we all want to get with family and friends. Do it virtually if you can. Be safe. It’s very important. We’re running out of ICU beds be safe.” His message comes a day after the intensive care unit availability in the Southern California region reached 0% and as Los Angeles County continues to report thousands of new diagnoses and hospitalizations daily.

COVID-19 Vaccine Administered To Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital ICU Nurse

COVID-19 Vaccine Administered To Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital ICU Nurse The first dose of the authorized COVID-19 vaccine at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital was administered to a healthcare worker Thursday.    At a small press briefing at Henry Mayo in Valencia Thursday, the coronavirus vaccine was administered to Kathy Brady, a nurse with the hospital Intensive Care Unit (ICU) who has been caring for COVID-19 patients in Santa Clarita since March. “I’m really pleased that our clinical leaders on the front lines are ready to be vaccinated, and really serve as a great example for the community. This is a very important part of the war that they are fighting everyday, and they want to see it come to an end,” said Henry Mayo CEO Roger E. Seaver. “Physicians, nurses, technicals, support staff, everybody’s lining up for the vaccine and we look forward to the results.

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