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Central Shenandoah Health District will expand COVID-19 vaccination to Phase 1b recipients

Central Shenandoah Health District will expand COVID-19 vaccination to Phase 1b Published Monday, Jan. 18, 2021, 8:28 pm Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP | Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com Front Page » Local/State » Local2 » Central Shenandoah Health District will expand COVID-19 vaccination to Phase 1b Photo courtesy Augusta Health. The Central Shenandoah Health District will be making available closed point of dispensing COVID-19 vaccination clinics specifically for Phase 1b priority groups. Phase 1b is the second group eligible to receive the vaccine, and includes police, fire and hazmat response personnel, those living and working in correctional facilities, homeless shelters and migrant labor camps, childcare/K-12 teachers and staff, food and agriculture workers, manufacturers, grocery store workers, public transit workers, mail carriers (USPS and pr

Central Shenandoah Health District moves into Phase 1b of COVID-19 vaccination distribution

Central Shenandoah Health District moves into Phase 1b of COVID-19 vaccination distribution A provider with Augusta Health administers a dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. (FILE) (Source: Courtesy of Augusta Health) By WHSV Newsroom | January 18, 2021 at 8:32 PM EST - Updated January 18 at 8:32 PM HARRISONBURG, Va. (WVIR) - The Central Shenandoah Health District announced on Monday night it has expanded COVID-19 vaccination to those who fall into the Phase 1b category. The health department announced it will have closed “point of dispensing” COVID-19 vaccination clinics for those in priority groups of Phase 1b.  According to the Virginia Department of Health, Phase 1b is the second group eligible to receive the vaccine and includes certain groups of essential workers, like first responders and teachers.

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Staunton students to head back to class for first time since pandemic started

Staunton students to head back to class for first time since pandemic started Staunton students to head back to class for first time since pandemic started By Tara Todd | January 11, 2021 at 9:54 PM EST - Updated January 12 at 8:15 AM STAUNTON, Va. (WVIR) - A majority of Staunton students have been learning virtually all year, but that changes next Tuesday as they head to the classroom when Staunton City Schools implements its hybrid teaching plan. The School Board talked about bringing students back during a meeting Monday night. Select students have been going to the schools, including pre-K, English language learners, and students needing additional supports. For the first time this school year, all students will have that opportunity. For many, it’s their first time back in a school classroom in 10 months.

Vaccine freezer, Christmas cheer, Iditarod trail switch: News from around our 50 states

Vaccine freezer, Christmas cheer, Iditarod trail switch: News from around our 50 states Read full article December 23, 2020, 9:03 PM·43 min read Oops! Alabama Opelika: At East Alabama Medical Center, located about 60 miles northeast of Montgomery, nurses and doctors who have spent months caring for the ill, are doing what they can to get through the holiday season, which many fear will only spread the disease and add to the U.S. death toll that has surpassed 300,000. That means staff members can hang decorations on patients’ doors in the ICU but cannot attend after-work Christmas parties. A cheerful Santa doll stands atop the desk at a nursing station, but big gatherings with relatives are out. A nurse for five years, Nurse Carla Fallin said Christmas just doesn’t feel right this year. She and her husband did not take their two young sons to local Christmas events that drew hundreds of people, many without masks. The decorations in the ICU help lighten the mental load a lit

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