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Missouri chiropractor faces challenges getting COVID-19 vaccine

Missouri chiropractor faces challenges getting COVID-19 vaccine Some Missouri private physicians in Phase 1A tell 41 Action News they still haven t been able to receive their first dose of the vaccine. and last updated 2021-01-22 19:04:56-05 ST. LOUIS, Mo. — Missouri is now in Phase 1B, Tier 2 of its COVID-19 vaccine rollout. This phase includes people ages 65 and over and adults with certain health conditions that put them at high risk for the virus. But one chiropractic physician in the previous phase, Phase 1A, tells 41 Action News she still hasn t been able to receive her first dose of the vaccine. Dr. Rebecca Gould is a private chiropractor in St. Louis. She has been eligible to receive the vaccine since December but hasn t been able to yet.

Schuyler Hospital Foundation receives donation to help pay for PPE - 870 AM 97 7FM News Talk WHCU870 AM 97 7FM News Talk WHCU

3 months ago in Local jsalzone Photo: WHCU ITHACA, N.Y. (WHCU) – A donation to Schuyler Hospital will help cover costs for additional personal protective equipment during the ongoing pandemic. The Watkins Glen Elks Club raised $4,000 for the Schuyler Hospital Foundation, and $1,500 for the Schuyler County Volunteer Ambulance Association. Schuyler Hospital President Rebecca Gould says the money will be used to keep the community and residents at the Seneca View Skilled Nursing Facility out of harm’s way. Prior to Christmas, the facility reported 18 residents and staff tested positive for COVID-19. Tags: Recent Headlines

Seneca View Skilled Nursing Facility reports 18 active COVID-19 cases - 870 AM 97 7FM News Talk WHCU870 AM 97 7FM News Talk WHCU

3 months ago in Local jsalzone Photo: WHCU ITHACA, N.Y. (WHCU) – Seneca View Skilled Nursing Facility in Montour Falls is reporting an increase in active COVID-19 positive cases. Schuyler Hospital officials say there’s 18 known positive cases at Seneca View, 14 of which are experiencing no symptoms. They say the positive cases were detected because of rigorous testing which was implemented at the onset of the pandemic. Seneca View says it is in continuous contact with families of the residents and answering all questions. Schuyler Hospital President Rebecca Gould says they’re continuing to maintain stringent safety standards set forth by the State Department of Health.

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