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As some shutter, SC schools get $84M to aid re-opening plans

As some shutter, SC schools get $84M to aid re-opening plans By MEG KINNARDDecember 15, 2020 GMT Jennifer Van Aernem, Director of Education at the Conway Medical Center (CMC) prepares to administer the Pfizer-issued coronavirus vaccine. The CMC took delivery of 975 doses of the Pfizer issued COVID-19 vaccination on Monday and immediately began vaccinating hospital staff. By Monday, Dec. 14, 2020, 105 workers had registered to get the two-part vaccination. (Jason Lee/The Sun News via AP) Jennifer Van Aernem, Director of Education at the Conway Medical Center (CMC) prepares to administer the Pfizer-issued coronavirus vaccine. The CMC took delivery of 975 doses of the Pfizer issued COVID-19 vaccination on Monday and immediately began vaccinating hospital staff. By Monday, Dec. 14, 2020, 105 workers had registered to get the two-part vaccination. (Jason Lee/The Sun News via AP)

Roper St Francis Healthcare worker receives hospital s first COVID-19 vaccine dose

Roper St. Francis Healthcare worker receives hospital’s first COVID-19 vaccine dose VIDEO: Roper St. Francis Healthcare worker receives hospital’s first COVID-19 vaccine dose By Patrick Phillips | December 15, 2020 at 3:31 PM EST - Updated December 15 at 9:19 PM CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A health care worker with 45 years of service at Roper St. Francis Healthcare became the first health care worker at that facility to receive the COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday afternoon. Earl Jackson, 69, received the vaccine to a round of applause. He said he learned earlier on Tuesday that he would be the first to receive the vaccine. He encouraged others to get the vaccine when it becomes available.

Conway Medical 1st to give FDA-authorized Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in SC

CONWAY — Tucked away in a conference room on the second floor of the Conway Medical Center, Dr. Stephen T. Brady initially joked that he wasn’t going to look as Jennifer VanAernem stuck a needle in his left arm — representing the first FDA-authorized Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine doled out in Horry County and across South Carolina on Monday afternoon. But Dr. Brady didn’t take his eyes off his arm — that needle represented history and, more importantly, hope. “People have pandemic fatigue, isolation fatigue, plus it is incredibly emotional for families to make the decision not to be together during the holidays,” Dr. Brady said. “The only problem is that you have to realize that not being together for this holiday may mean that you have many more in the future with those relatives to be with.

Dr Robert Oliverio answers COVID-19 vaccine questions

Dr Robert Oliverio answers COVID-19 vaccine questions
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MUSC to postpone first vaccinations due to shipping delays

MUSC to postpone first vaccinations due to shipping delays
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