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Riverhead High School senior Imani Thomas receives a COVID-19 vaccine at PBMC’s Robert Entenmann campus on April 7. (Credit: Tara Smith)
The Riverhead Central School District and Northwell Health have partnered to provide COVID-19 vaccinations to interested students age 16 or older and their families.
Interim superintendent Christine Tona announced the partnership in a letter to families Thursday and the vaccinations will be done Friday, May 14 and Saturday, May 15.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has urged school districts to offer opportunities for the vaccine as a way to help bolster numbers in the youngest population currently eligible to receive the vaccine.
Students attending prom must be fully vaccinated or demonstrate proof of a rapid COVID test within six hours or a PCR test within 72 hours, per the requirements from the Suffolk County Department of Health, Ms. Tona said.
Amy Loeb promoted to executive director at PBMC, replacing Andrew Mitchell Amy Loeb is now executive director at PBMC. (Credit: Northwell Health)
Andrew Mitchell, the president and CEO of Peconic Bay Medical Center since 2001, is leaving his current role after nearly 20 years of running the hospital’s day-to-day operations.
As Mr. Mitchell transitions to another position, Amy Loeb, who has been deputy executive director at the hospital, has been promoted to executive director, where she will be responsible for all strategic initiatives and operations for Peconic Bay Medical Center and Peconic Bay Medical Group.
The changes took place on Feb. 1, the hospital announced Tuesday.