Health department deserves praise for flawless vaccine clinic
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In my career as a journalist I have had the good fortune of attending hundreds of large and small events held in communities across the state.
I have been in attendance for some of the most rigidly planned events as schedules fell apart. I have sat on the sidelines for an hour or more after events were scheduled to begin, left waiting with attendees for the action to start.
The event that I attended on Jan. 14 absolutely blew my mind. As I left the event, all I could think was that it ran like a well-oiled machine.
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Nunn: Parenting is difficult
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This certainly served as an opportunity for reflection and learning for me.
I am not the nurturer in our household. I tend to have a colder approach on things than my very caring and loving wife.
I suppose some of the difference probably boils down to our parental roles. Moms are typically known to be the softer, more loving parent and dads are usually known to be more stern.
In the days leading up to Charlie’s surgery, I hadn’t given much thought to how I would feel. I might have been still reeling from the price shock, or still trying to grapple with how a child’s teeth could have degraded to the condition hers had before her fifth birthday.
Live forum: Health officials answer community COVID questions
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Huron County s top health officials are discussing the latest updates on coronavirus during the Tribune s Live COVID Q&A Forum Dec. 17.
The event features special guests Huron County Health Department Medical Director Dr. Mark Hamed, Public Health Officer Ann Hepfer and Chief Medical Examiner Russell Bush. The forum is being moderated by Assistant Editor Scott Nunn following an introduction by Editor Eric Young.
Watch it live on the Tribune Facebook page or here:
Each panelist will provide a unique perspective on the coronavirus and their expertise in their respective fields. The panel will answer questions submitted by readers and the Tribune s newsroom, as well as some that are asked during the live event.