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COVID vaccine: 5,800 seniors waiting on a call; 6 Big Bend residents die

More than 5,800 people are still waiting on a COVID-19 vaccine from the Leon County Department of Health. We are not able to provide an approximate wait time for call backs and continue to ask our senior community for patience as we continue to manage a high volume of request forms, Pam Saulsby, Leon County health department spokeswoman, wrote in an email to the Tallahassee Democrat. The local health department did not specify how many doses of the vaccine it currently has and noted that the vaccine doses it does receive are shared with local healthcare providers. Saulsby added that if seniors miss a call from the health department or Leon County volunteers, their names remain on the department s master list. Volunteers will continue to call, but will not leave voicemails, she said.

COVID: Volunteers assist Leon health dept with vaccine appointments

The health department did not ask volunteers to leave voicemails with people who do not answer their phones, but volunteers will call a person multiple times, he said.  The department does not have one phone number dedicated to scheduling appointments, so those waiting for an appointment should answer all calls from an unknown number. Be advised: COVID-19 vaccines are free and callers will not be asking for money. Visit LeonCountyFL.gov for more information.  Five Leon County residents die Five more Leon County residents have died because of COVID-19, the Florida Department of Health confirmed on Friday. Further details about the deceased were not immediately available.

Council rings bell for fire station east of Highway 169

Council rings bell for fire station east of Highway 169
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The pandemic sent students in rural Quincy, Wash home Now, they have 100% participation

The pandemic sent students in rural Quincy, Wash. home. Now, they have 100% participation The Grant County school district shelled out thousands of dollars a month to help their kids stay connected with remote learning. Author: Ian Smay Updated: 6:33 PM PST December 14, 2020 QUINCY, Wash. When schools across Washington had to switch to distance-learning models this spring due to the coronavirus pandemic, teachers and administrators found themselves with just days to figure out how to connect with kids from a distance. While this was difficult for most districts, the Quincy School District in Grant County saw a high number of students unable to connect with learning through either online instruction or the delivery of packets.

Council rings bell for fire station east of Highway 169

Council rings bell for fire station east of Highway 169
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