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Berkeley-based Truffle Shuffle is a pandemic pivot story starring two former sous chefs, Jason McKinney and Tyler Vorce, who worked in the kitchens of Michelin Star restaurants, including The French Laundry. Like all serious foodies, they love truffles and were building a business around selling gourmet truffle products when the pandemic hit. Suddenly, they found themselves shipping meal prep kits to consumers and doing virtual cooking classes that doubled as entertainment. One dinner involved Hamilton cast members entertaining the audience while waiting for water to boil. They also teamed up with wineries to provide wine for special pairing experiences for club members and friends.
Coronavirus Q&A with doctor at Mercy Hospital Share Updated: 4:16 PM CST Feb 1, 2021 Share Updated: 4:16 PM CST Feb 1, 2021
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Show Transcript Thank you so much for being here with me. We have Dr Jason McKenney to answer some of the questions that have been sent in to our newsroom and through social media from our viewers. So, First, Doctor McKinney, if you could just introduce yourself and tell us a little bit about your role at mercy. Sure. Uh, well, thanks for having me get my name s Jason McKinney. I m a pulmonary critical care physician at Mercy Hospital here in Rogers. My job is primarily to take care of lung disease and critical illness for pretty much any reason that people may end up in the intensive care unit. As of lately, my group has played a large role in taking care of our more severely ill. You know, Cove in 19 patients here in the hospital. Um, I have some administrative roles at the hospital, Not not a whole lot, but
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In a two part interview, Arkansas Secretary of Health Dr. Jose Romero, who is also the chair of the CDC s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, discusses the COVID-19 vaccines that are on track to be authorized before the end of this year. In part two, Romero talks about whether the state or private employers will mandate the vaccine, the percentage of Arkansans who would need to get vaccinated to achieve herd immunity, the U.K. s rollout of the Pfizer vaccine and the role of the ACIP.
Mercy Hospital NWA vaccinates first health care worker Tuesday Share Updated: 5:43 PM CST Dec 15, 2020 SOURCE: Mercy Hospital NWA Share Updated: 5:43 PM CST Dec 15, 2020 Mercy Hospital Northwest Arkansas vaccinated its first health care workers for COVID-19 on Tuesday. The hospital received its first shipment of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine Monday. Dr. Jason McKinney, who has worked in the COVID-19 unit since the beginning of the pandemic, was the first Mercy NWA health care worker to be vaccinated. Being one of the first ones to receive it, I feel honestly privileged to do that. I really hope we can start getting our patients that are at risk vaccinated very soon too. From the get-go of this pandemic, this is what we have all been waiting for, McKinney said. McKinney said it was quick and painless to get the vaccine. He said it was just like any other vaccine experience he s had. So far, so good. My arm doesn t hurt at all and, yo