Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine arrived at Phelps Health Medical Center in Rolla on Tuesday.
ROLLA The past two weeks have been difficult for Ed Clayton. The CEO of Phelps Health has been sending exhausted doctors and nurses in for 12-hour shifts to take care of patients with COVID-19, while TV and social media show image after image of front-line health care workers in St. Louis and Kansas City being vaccinated.
“To watch the news, or watch other hospitals’ Facebook sites as they have received the vaccine, and we haven t gotten it yet that’s a difficult pill to swallow,” Clayton said.
see the springtime snow a little bit rain as well as that system moves east ward and i want to point out it s very early to see tropical activity across the southeast coast but we might see it heading into next week. the first day of tropical season is june 1st. this would be early. we ll be watching the tropics later next week. back inside ed clayton, anna. coming up here we told you about a college protester stomping on the american flag. how his disrespect for america takes a new sick level. watch this. i m about to do the eric shepard challenge, hands off e.j. [ bleep ] play. a former navy s.e.a.l. here to react to this disgusting social media trend next. it s the last thing you want
hi everyone. so nice to have you here. fox & friends weekend. welcome in. thank you for joining us in our living room. we have a guest on the couch this morning. ed is in. you are a conflicted sports guy, you are from new york and your capitals are in the playoffs and you went to a raenkers game. i went to a rangers game. i was rooting for the rangers. i am conflicted. i m from new york. one of five capital fans. they beat you up if you start rooting for the kapps. maybe i m just a wimp. the fox news alert, we learned the man accused of shooting a nypd plain clothes officer in the head has been charged.
situation compared to ed was much different, much warmer individuals were in the airport looking to greet you us. tell us about clint bruce. clint bruce, he really it was his experience in the military and the friends that he had lost that brought him to a state where he decided after one of the memorial day barbecues that we celebrate, and the sales and friends are having a good day off, and he said he thought this isn t how i want to remember my friends who given up their lives. he strapped it on in dallas. it s an opportunity to connect with our communities where tragedies have struck so much with them. as average citizens see them carrying the load making this walk it gets it going. thank you so much. for more information, log on to carry the lord.org. you can carry the load.org.