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Alabama saw a 31% jump in COVID vaccines last week, now slowed by supply

Alabama saw a 31% jump in COVID vaccines last week, now slowed by supply Updated Feb 18, 2021; Posted Feb 18, 2021 Large-scale COVID vaccination sites like this one at the Hoover Met Complex opened across Alabama in early February 2021.UAB Media Relations Facebook Share For one beautiful week, Alabama’s drive-thru vaccine clinics operated so smoothly, you’d think they also offered waffle-cut fries. “People were commenting that we had a Chick-Fil-A type process,” said Maegan Austin, spokeswoman for Vaughan Regional Medical Center, which ran a drive-thru clinic in Selma that gave out its entire allotment of 5,000 vaccine doses in less than three days.

Outbreak Alabama: The vaccine is here, so now what?

Outbreak Alabama: The vaccine is here, so now what? Updated Dec 22, 2020; We took a break from the podcast but said we might come back, and here we are. Cases are surging throughout the country. But there is light at the end of the tunnel now that the FDA has approved two COVID-19 vaccines, from Pfizer and Moderna. Today, we hear from AL.com reporter Sarah Whites-Koditschek, who has reported on the pandemic for months and has focused on the vaccines arrival and distribution in Alabama. And we talk to Dr. Blake Lovely, an emergency physician at DCH Regional Medical Center and among the first people to receive the Pfizer vaccine in Tuscaloosa.

Postponing surgeries, calling up student nurses, Alabama hospitals enter uncharted territory

Postponing surgeries, calling up student nurses, Alabama hospitals enter ‘uncharted territory’ Updated Dec 17, 2020; Posted Dec 17, 2020 The drive-thru testing site operated by Thrive Alabama in Huntsville reached its testing capacity shortly after opening on June 29, 2020. Demand for COVID-19 tests has increased around the state as Alabama sees record numbers of positive cases and hospitalizations. (Anna Claire Vollers / avollers@AL.com) Facebook Share Hospitals around Alabama have been forced to take steps this week to protect patients and staff as coronavirus cases and hospitalizations continue to rise to record numbers across the state. Southeast Health in Dothan temporarily suspended some elective surgeries. Riverview Regional Medical Center in Gadsden told ambulances it had run out of room in the hospital. And the University of Alabama at Birmingham called some nursing students into service as the hospital struggles with staffing shortages and a high volume of COVID

Southeast Health suspends elective surgeries, cath lab procedures requiring hospital stays

Southeast Health suspends elective surgeries, cath lab procedures requiring hospital stays
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