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Jackson Co community health partners collaborate on vaccine clinic - KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2

MEDFORD, Ore.- Community collaboration has been the theme of vaccination in Jackson County. “There is a number of other smaller entities in the community that really banded together to do what is best for the community and try to vaccinate people as quickly as possible,” said Doug Ward, Vice President of Operations for Asante Physician Partners. He and other medical officials unveiled a brand new county-wide collaboration: a community COVID-19 vaccination clinic. It’s a result of a partnership between Asante, Providence, and Jackson County Public Health. “Representatives of the entire medical community have been meeting regularly to develop these plans together. Now we are pooling our resources for a single vaccination clinic,” explained Providence’s Dr. Brandan Hull. He says the new clinic will simplify the vaccination process for residents. It’s been in the works since early February.

Former Georgia Straight editor Bob Mercer dies at 72

Article content Popular Vancouver journalist Bob Mercer died Feb. 26 after a battle with cancer, which shocked people who knew him, partly because he had kept his illness quiet, and partly because Mercer seemed kind of invincible. Mercer was a master at reinventing himself. The self-described “son of a preacher man” his father was a United Church minister Mercer was a hippie, a Yippie, an artist, a musician, and a teacher. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Former Georgia Straight editor Bob Mercer dies at 72 Back to video But he will be remembered mostly as a journalist, starting off in the underground press in the late 1960s and early ’70s with The Yellow Journal, The Grape, and The Georgia Straight before moving over to more mainstream fare such as Vancouver magazine and The Province.

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