FAIR HILL — McKayla Cliten and her boyfriend, Trevor Sample, were standing in line at one of the numerous Cecil County Farm Fair food booths on Wednesday night, waiting their
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Stillwater Medical Center ICU nurse Melissa Bell shows off her adhesive bandage after being the first person in Payne County to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Michelle Charles/Stillwater News Press
Melissa Bell, RN, was the first person in Payne County to be vaccinated for COVID-19. She is show receiving the first of two injections of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine from Payne County Health Department staff member Matt Adams RN.
A registered nurse who works in the Intensive Care Unit at Stillwater Medical Center was the first person in Payne County to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.Â
Melissa Bell, who rolled up her sleeve at the Payne County Health Department just after 12:30 p.m. Wednesday for the first of two injections, said the shot was about like other vaccinations she has gotten over the years, and she barely felt it.