without risk. 34-year-old steven harmon made fun of the vaccine posted once he has 99 problem, but a vax ain t one. far harmon died from the virus last week. or another who protested against a mobile vaccination program in her state. she passed away from severe covid complications the times said. and phil valentine not only openly dismissed the vaccine, he gave false advice to his listeners about it. even writing a parody song mocking it. the vax man but there is nothing funny about what happened to valentine who nearly died from covid. his family now says while he has never been an anti vaxxer, he regrets not being more vehemently pro vaccine. his brother says that he is determined to get the new message to his listeners. the very short assessment of this is he got it wrong. and he wants to do everything he
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Each county contracts with a health care provider and collaborates with the local health department to manage medical care at the jail, including testing and quarantine guidelines for COVID-19.
WKU Public Radio reporter Rhonda Miller talked with Warren County Jailer Steven Harmon about his personal experience being sick with COVID-19, and about the number of positive cases at the jail and the ongoing testing.
Harmon: We re about percent through testing the inmate population. There were approximately 250 positive inmates. We ve had as many as 20 staff members out positive through probably the first part of December. We are still testing at this point. We re back to retesting the folks that were negative in the cells in the beginning of December. Very few of the inmates had any symptoms. We have had a couple that were hospitalized. However, they were a little older in age and had other health issues, but they are being cared for. And most all of the staff have recovered and w
Steven Harmon joins Affinia Healthcare as vice president of human resources, equity and inclusion.Â
Harmon earned his law degree from Saint Louis University; and masterâs of arts degrees in human resources and development, and in management from Webster University. Since 2018, he has served as the director of safety for the Normandy Schools Collaborative.  Â
Harmon has served as in-house legal counsel for St. Louis Public Schools, a prosecutor in St. Louis County, and as a police officer with the St. Louis Police Department, achieving the rank of lieutenant. Harmon serves as president of the Mound City Bar Association and a board member for the Annie Malone Childrenâs Home.