Roper St. Francis commemorated World AIDS Day with a dining out for life fundraiser on Friday.There were food trucks and informational tables at each location
Several survivors strutted their stuff on Oct. 7 at the fifth annual Pink Promenade event in observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month hosted by Roper St. Francis Healthcare and Mount
Libraries have become hybrid health care hubs amid pandemic
LAUREN SAUSSER, The Post & Courier
March 14, 2021
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CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) When the American Library Association recommended last March that all libraries in the United States close their doors to the public in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the national organization fully realized the gravity of its decision even as other businesses and nonprofits around the country were faced with the same difficult choice.
“It is very difficult for us to put forward this recommendation,” the ALA Executive Board said on March 17, 2020. “Libraries pride themselves on being there during critical times for our communities. We are often the only institutions to remain open during times of crisis. Service and stewardship to our communities are core to our profession.”
Roper St. Francis announces drive-thru vaccination plans
RAW VIDEO: Roper St. Francis Healthcare to hold drive-thru vaccinations at N. Charleston Coliseum By Patrick Phillips | January 15, 2021 at 7:18 AM EST - Updated January 15 at 1:40 PM
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Roper St. Francis Healthcare will implement drive-thru vaccinations at the North Charleston Coliseum beginning Wednesday.
Roper officials and North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey announced the effort Friday morning.
The Roper St. Francis Healthcare COVID-19 Vaccination Drive-Thru will at first be limited only to patients who are 70 or older.
“This is an innovative, safe and sustainable solution that will make a significant impact on the Lowcountry and our residents’ ability to protect themselves from this deadly virus,” Roper St. Francis Healthcare Senior Vice President and Chief Physician Officer Dr. Chris McLain said.