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Waco Family Medicine successfully kept all employees through pandemic
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and last updated 2021-05-18 23:26:50-04
WACO, TX â Unlike many businesses that have gone through employee furloughs and terminations, Waco Family Medicine (WFM) has done the opposite. They ve successfully worked to retain all employees through this very trying time.
WFM has 570 employees and with their size, they did not qualify for PPP funding, like many they saw significant revenue loss over the last year. However, with grant funding, philanthropy, diligent clinical work and other innovations WFM worked through a pandemic.
WFM has taken on many new roles in this pandemic, one of them being a key contributor to COVID-19 information and help.
and last updated 2021-05-18 12:20:36-04
For over a year now, COVID-19 has been a part of our daily lives. Our health care system pushed to the breaking point as COVID deaths and hospitalizations were steadily fluctuating day in and day out, but now it looks like weâre getting closer to the light at the end of the tunnel.
Every day for the past 14 months, a Texan has died from COVID-19, but this weekend that changed. This milestone has many feeling like the end is near. One COVID-19 survivor is happy to hear the news but remains cautiously optimistic.
Local health officials say vaccinating teens next step in ending COVID-19 pandemic
The FDA on Monday expanded its emergency use authorization for the Pfizer vaccine to kids 12 to 15 and local health officials say they will work to provide the shot. Author: Bary Roy Updated: 6:46 PM CDT May 11, 2021
BELL COUNTY, Texas Late Monday, the Food and Drug Administration has said the Pfizer vaccine is safe and will be offered to children between 12 and 15 years old. The vaccine is our number one tool to stopping the COVID virus, said Kelly Craine with the Waco-McLennan Health District. This pandemic has been very disruptive for that age group, that 12 to 15, our teenagers, our young people.