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J&J vaccine clinic offered by Salem Health District Thursday | News, Sports, Jobs

Salem Health board staffs up for vaccine shots | News, Sports, Jobs

mgreier@salemnews.net SALEM The city health board met in special emergency session Wednesday to hire reinforcements for COVID-19 vaccine clinics and to purchase equipment. “Hopefully by the end of the summer, we’ll have a large part of the population vaccinated,” city Health Commissioner Alanna Stainbrook said. The city health department kicked off its vaccine clinics for people 80 years old and older this week and will continue next week, expanding to people 75 years and older, and continuing to expand in five-year increments each week until getting to 65 and older. She noted that all that is dependent on the number of vaccine doses they receive.

Salem health department puts inspection reports on website | News, Sports, Jobs

mgreier@salemnews.net SALEM Inspection reports for Salem restaurants and food service establishments can be seen online, giving both health officials and area residents an advantage. “Good enforcement tool,” Salem city health district public information officer Lynle Hayes said. For residents, they can learn more about the places where they’re eating, such as who has a history of not following the rules and who gets good marks for cleanliness. The topic of the inspection reports and their availability online came up during a recent city health board meeting when city Health Commissioner Alanna Stainbrook talked about a restaurant being told their COVID-19 violation would be put online for all to see.

Salem health inspection reports available online | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer SALEM Inspection reports for Salem restaurants and food service establishments can be seen online, giving both health officials and area residents an advantage. “Good enforcement tool,” Salem city health district public information officer Lynle Hayes said. For residents, they can learn more about the places where they’re eating, such as who has a history of not following the rules and who gets good marks for cleanliness. The topic of the inspection reports and their availability online came up during a recent city health board meeting when city Health Commissioner Alanna Stainbrook talked about a restaurant being told their COVID-19 violation would be put online for all to see.

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