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Take time to get prepared during Severe Weather Awareness Week

Severe Weather Awareness Week in Georgia is Feb. 1-5, which offers an opportunity for the Emory community to review campus emergency plans for what to do in the event of disasters, according the Office of Critical Event Preparedness and Response (CEPAR). Tornadoes and severe weather can occur at any time. During the April 12-13, 2020, tornado outbreak, 21 tornados touched down across the state of Georgia, says Sam Shartar, CEPAR director of operations and senior administrator. Emory University is a Storm Ready University and has taken the necessary steps to ensure Emory’s community is ready to respond to weather emergencies.  The best plan is to learn about community resources now, before weather events strike, says Shartar.

As more people become eligible to get vaccinated in the region, supply of vaccine remains an issue

As more people become eligible to get vaccinated in the region, supply of vaccine remains an issue
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Johns Hopkins Medicine to provide COVID-19 vaccines to Baltimore City Public Schools employees

Johns Hopkins Medicine to provide COVID-19 vaccines to Baltimore City Public Schools employees 500 doses per week will be administered beginning this week in support of city schools plans to increase in-person learning this semester By Hub staff report / Published Jan 18, 2021 JHM will provide and administer 500 doses per week in support of city schools plans to increase in-person learning this semester. In coordination with the Baltimore City Health Department, priority will be given to staff who have already been working in-person, including meal service workers, teachers, custodians, and administrative personnel. We know how important it is to the long-term health and well-being of our city and our neighbors to see the safe and successful reopening of city schools.

Inoculated health-care workers are now ambassadors for the coronavirus vaccine

Inoculated health-care workers are now ambassadors for the coronavirus vaccine
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The COVID-19 Vaccine Has Arrived Now What?

/ The first batch of COVID-19 vaccines have arrived at hospitals in Maryland and more are expected later this week. Now those hospitals are reckoning with how to dole out the limited numbers of vaccines to tens of thousands of frontline healthcare workers. Daisy Solares, a respiratory therapist at the University of Maryland Medical Center, was among the first Maryland residents to receive a COVID-19 vaccine on Monday.  “It felt fine. Good. No pain,” she told reporters immediately after receiving the injection. “Honestly I barely even felt it.” On Monday, the University of Maryland Medical System, or UMMS, and Johns Hopkins Medicine were among the first healthcare institutions in the country to receive a small number of doses of the highly anticipated vaccine from drugmaker Pfizer.

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