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Isolated residents and an overwhelmed hospital: Covid-19 hits Western Maryland
Erin Cox, The Washington Post
Dec. 28, 2020
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1of6When the pandemic finally hit the farthest-flung Maryland county this fall, Garrett Regional Medical Center ran out of ICU beds, had to abandon its testing operation and saw 10 percent of its staff infected or in quarantine.Washington Post photo by Erin CoxShow MoreShow Less
2of6Jessica Carey, a school nurse, swabs an asymptomatic child at Garrett County s public testing site. Carey will be among the first to get the vaccine so she can compose a blog to help persuade a reluctant community to get vaccinated.Washington Post photo by Erin CoxShow MoreShow Less
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Potomac Valley Hospital workers receive vaccine
Mineral Daily News-Tribune
KEYSER – WVU Medicine Potomac Valley Hospital received their first doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine last Wednesday morning.
The vaccination of frontline workers began almost immediately, with the first dose being administered to Marie Del Signore, FNP-C.
“Volunteering to take the vaccine was an easy decision to make,” says Del Signore. “This is an important step in being able to continue to provide the best care to those in our community.”
Potomac Valley Hospital received an allocation of the vaccine along with the rest of the WVU Medicine Health System.
“The health system has been active in assuring efficient operations to distribute the vaccines,” says Mark Boucot, president and CEO of Potomac Valley Hospital.
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