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February 10, 2021 The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) is standing by to deliver the first doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine to its over 2,000 workers on the COVID-19 frontline whenever it becomes available, the QEH’s Executive Chairman Juliette Bynoe-Sutherland has told Barbados TODAY. She said that the hospital has put all systems in place to facilitate the roll-out of the vaccine. Bynoe-Sutherland said: “We believe we can comfortably immunize the hospital staff over a period of seven days and we have developed a tentative schedule of departments focusing of course first on staff members at the isolation centres, Accident and Emergency Room, the Emergency Ambulance Service, all of our clinical departments across the length and breadth of the hospital; radiology, radiotherapy, and I can go on.”

Doug Aycock

SHEFFIELD — Doug Aycock, 76, is remembered for his large heart and his gift of service. Doug retired as the Sheffield Police Chief after 37 years of service as an investigator, deputy, and police officer. His years of service are marked by a deep respect for and by the people he policed. Frantic mothers regularly called him late at night when their sons found their way to the city jail. His calm and understanding demeaner showed grace and compassion. Doug mentored young officers and family with profound words of wisdom. Advice included “be kind,” “treat everyone fairly,” “spend time getting to know people,” and “always say hi.” He was not afraid to say, “I love you.” He followed his own advice, always taking time to listen, striking up conversations with strangers and finding connections often missed. He made time to check in on the many people he cared about.

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