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MCHD provides range of nursing services
By Sarah Hawley - shawley@aimmediamidwest.com
Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of articles regarding the 2020 annual report from the Meigs County Health Department.
POMEROY Among the services available at the Meigs County Health Department are several which fall under the public health nursing program.
These services include Project DAWN, immunizations, tobacco cessation, communicable disease reporting and other programs and health checks.
Leanne Cunningham is the Director of Nursing at the Meigs County Health Department, with nurse and certified tobacco treatment specialist Sherry Hayman and public health nurse Terri Hoschar, who joined the team in October. Regional Epidemiologist Mikie Strite also works with the Meigs County Health Department.
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Meigs Health Matters… 1918 Pandemic Influenza and the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020
By Mikie Strite, MPH - Contributing columnist
In 2018, we recollected the 100-year anniversary of the infamous “Spanish Flu” pandemic that swept across the world. Little did we know, that in the next couple of years we would be experiencing another one in 100-year pandemic (and hopefully the last for the next 100 years). The next pandemic we experienced was that of COVID-19. Both of these pandemics were caused by respiratory viruses that were highly contagious and deadly. In the next few paragraphs, I’ll go over a little bit of the history of the influenza pandemic of 1918 and the numbers of COVID-19.