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Behind the Deal: Why Scott Kern and Malcolm Wilson are developing a $56M project on Union Avenue
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Local developer Scott Kern proposes $56 million mixed-use URBN on Union near Methodist University Hospital
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No one was hurt. Published: 6:45 PM CST December 26, 2020 Updated: 6:45 PM CST December 26, 2020
MEMPHIS, Tenn. A Memphis woman was arrested after police say she drove her vehicle into the entrance of Methodist University Hospital.
According to the Memphis Police Brittany Posey, 31-years-old, intentionally drove her car into the front doors and the lobby area of the hospital Friday night.
Credit: MPD
COVID-19 projections: 1,000 more people in Shelby County could die by Valentine s Day Samuel Hardiman, Memphis Commercial Appeal
The COVID-19 death toll in Shelby County could accelerate in the next eight weeks if the pandemic is left unchecked.
People could begin to die by the dozens each day and Shelby County could see about 1,000 more people perish between now and mid-February, projections from the Memphis and Shelby County COVID-19 joint task-force show. Such a scenario occurring would mean that the number of deaths from the pandemic would double and then some. © Joe Rondone Registered Nurse Sheila Purcell works with a patient inside Methodist University Hospital’s COVID wing on Friday, Aug. 21, 2020.
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After returning from Mardi Gras festivities in New Orleans earlier this year, Marilyn Davis became Shelby County’s patient zero or the first locally documented case of COVID-19 on March 8.
On Thursday, just over nine months later, she experienced another historic, pandemic milestone as she received one of the first doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine doled out to Memphis-area hospitals for their frontline healthcare workers.
“I was nervous at first, I’ve never had this much attention,” Davis said at Baptist Memorial Hospital in East Memphis, where she works as a cardiac monitor technician. “I just want to be here to let people know that even though I survived this, I’d rather take this vaccine than go through what I went through again.”
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