Temple is advancing its life sciences and health care industry fast, so much so it created $102.6 million in tax revenue for cities, counties and school districts in the surrounding Bell County area in 2019.
Despite the first 3,900 doses of Pfizerâs COVID-19 vaccine arriving at Baylor Scott & White on Tuesday, the hospital system stressed that residents need to remain vigilant.Â
âThat is something that we do have to stress because the vaccine is just one tool in a tool kit,â said Dr. Stephen Sibbitt, chief medical officer for Baylor Scott & WhiteâTemple region. âWe absolutely endorse the continued use of masks, physical distancing, staying away from crowds and washing your hands.â
But the Bell County Public Health District took that guidance a step further on Wednesday and discouraged non-essential travel, as it identified its 141st COVID-19 related death.
Tuesday was âgame-changingâ for Bell Countyâs frontline health care workers as Baylor Scott & White received its first 3,900 doses of Pfizerâs COVID-19 vaccine.
âThis pandemic has weighed heavily on everybody in the country, including our health care workers who have shouldered a huge burden during this crisis. But today, there was optimism and hope,â said Dr. Stephen Sibbitt, chief medical officer for Baylor Scott & White â Temple region. âThere was just a positive energy today ⦠especially from those in line to get vaccinated. Itâs been one of my proudest days being with this institution, and Iâve been with them for almost 18 years.â
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