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Early arrival makes Kallen Tomlinson Baby New Year 2021, Wyoming Medical Center announces

Early arrival makes Kallen Tomlinson Baby New Year 2021, Wyoming Medical Center announces By Greg Hirst on January 2, 2021 Chris and Hailey Tomlinson pose with their son, Kallen, at Wyoming Medical Center. (Wyoming Medical Center) CASPER, Wyo –Though he wasn’t due for another three weeks, Kallen Tomlinson arrived just in time to become Baby New Year, 2021. The second child of Hailey and Chris Tomlinson of Casper, was delivered at 10:49 a.m. Jan. 1, 2021 at Wyoming Medical Center. 2021’s second birth was less than half an hour later, according a WMC release Saturday. Kallen weighed 5 pounds and was 19 inches long. Article continues below.

COVID-19 Vaccine a Gift for Natrona County Healthcare Workers

It’s Christmas Eve and she’s tired. She s been tired for the majority of the year. Like most healthcare workers, she puts in long hours and long days. Days turn into nights, then back into days again. Time becomes irrelevant because it seems like she is always at the hospital. Christmas for many healthcare workers looks like reheated leftovers, videos of gifts being opened, It’s a Wonderful Life on a muted TV and maybe, if they’re lucky, a tree. Enter your number to get our free mobile app Still, she comes to work. She does her job. And, in many cases, her job is saving lives. This job, especially lately, would break most people. But for this nurse, we’ll call her Vivian, it’s more than a job – it’s a calling.

As COVID-19 vaccinations begin across Wyoming, health care workers and first responders feel hope for future

But a glimmer of hope arrived Wednesday in Natrona County. The COVID-19 vaccine is here. “It truly is awesome to come this far along in 10 months, through tragedy and everything else, it’s a big moment,” said Dr. Andy Dunn, Wyoming Medical Center chief of staff and the first staff member to be vaccinated Wednesday morning. A shipment of 975 Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines arrived at both the Natrona County and Laramie County health departments Monday. On Tuesday, 10 Cheyenne health care workers became the first in the state to receive the long-awaited shot. Wednesday morning, it was Natrona County’s turn. Casper-Fire EMS firefighter Dane Andersen became the first person in Natrona County to receive the vaccine. It took less than 20 seconds, and when it was over, the room of nurses and Andersen’s colleagues applauded. When asked how the shot felt, he shrugged it off

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