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Rambo Memorial Health to give out COVID-19 Vaccines Tomorrow

Rambo Memorial Health to give out COVID-19 Vaccines ZANESVILLE, Ohio- Rambo Memorial Health Center will begin giving out COVID-19 vaccines tomorrow. Rambo partnered with the Health Department and will be giving out Moderna vaccines starting tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Customers are also offered a curb side shot.  “There are people that just, it’s hard for them to get in and out and sometimes it’s just because they don’t want to be around people very much… If they pull up to one of those signs in the parking lot and there’s a number on that sign and that number is 740-453-5864, you will call into the office and we can go out to you,” Rambo Memorial Health Center Executive Director Gloria Brown said.

More Than Half Of Massachusetts Is Vaccinated, But Younger Residents Take Their Time

COVID-19 mother-to-newborn infection rates are low, but indirect risks exist

 E-Mail BOSTON - At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, very little was known about SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Over the past year, more evidence has become available on how the virus is transmitted, who is at the greatest risk and best practices to prevent exposure. Yet questions still remain about how the virus impacts the health of pregnant women and newborns. In a new study published in JAMA Network Open, physician-researchers from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), Brigham and Women s Hospital, Boston Children s Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital reveal that, while mother-to-newborn transmission of the virus is rare, newborns of expectant mothers with COVID-19 can suffer indirect adverse health risks as a result of worsening maternal COVID-19 illness.

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