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Albemarle Regional Health Services made the announcement during a Zoom meeting with local officials on Thursday.
COVID-19 vaccinations require two shots and the first shipments would be enough for 4,000 health care workers in ARHSâ eight-county region.
The first vaccines, or Phase 1A, will be administered first to health care workers at high risk for exposure to COVID-19, ARHS said. That includes personnel like doctors, nurses and others who interact and care for patients with COVID-19. Also included are workers who clean areas used by patients and those who administer vaccines to workers.
âThe 4,000 initial doses will only be a start to cover all of the people outlined in Phase 1A,â said ARHS spokeswoman Amy Underhill.
Cresco man seriously hurt in Saturday crash
Airlifted to Rochester for treatment.
Posted: Dec 13, 2020 3:13 PM
Posted By: Mike Bunge
HOWARD COUNTY, Iowa – A Saturday rollover leaves a Cresco man in critical condition.
The Howard County Sheriff’s Office says Michael Klennert, 49, was driving north on Grove Avenue near 115th Street when he lost control around 5 pm Saturday and went into the east ditch. The Sheriff’s Office says Klennert’s vehicle rolled several times and he was pinned inside until fire and rescue crews could remove him.
Klennert was airlifted to Mayo Clinic in Rochester for treatment. The Howard County Sheriff’s Office says, as of Sunday afternoon, Klennert is listed in critical condition but is expected to survive.
Thu, Dec 10, 2020, 12:42 pm SL Time, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.
Dec 10, Colombo: Forty-seven (47) tablet computers were distributed to food and drug testing officers of the National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) under the State Ministry of Drug Production, Supply and Regulation under the patronage of State Minister Prof. Channa Jayasumana.
The National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) has initiated the process of digitalization of its services under the State Ministry of Drug Manufacturing, Supply and Regulation with the objective of making all the functions and services of the Authority more accessible and efficient to the public.
Under this, the registration of local agents for medicines and medical devices will enable the issuance of drug import licenses to be carried out efficiently and without delay.