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Keep Em Warm drive needs more coats

Dec 19, 2020 Coats being dropped off and picked up from Kelly Cleaners for the Keep Em Warm coat drive. File photo TIFTON – Tift County Commissioner Melissa Hughes told the board of county commissioners she still needs more coats for her coat drive this holiday season. The Keep Em Warm drive needs coats that are new or gently used, and all used coats will be cleaned at Kelly’s Cleaners, a big supporter of the drive. By mid-December, Hughes said she normally has more than 1,000 coats; however, this year she only has about 50 coats donated. In a time when families are hurting more than ever, Hughes said she hopes to see more coat donations.

Council passes citywide mask mandate

Council passes citywide mask mandate
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First South Carolina coronavirus vaccines administered to health care workers

By Nick Masuda nmasuda@postandcourier.com The vaccine rollout will take months, and it could be next spring before the free and voluntary two-dose treatment is available to all of South Carolina’s 5 million residents. State health officials are prioritizing hospital workers and nursing home residents with the first 200,000 vaccines they expect to receive by the end of the year. Averting deaths is the overarching goal for the first vaccines, Department of Health and Environmental Control Interim Public Health Director Brannon Traxler told Greenville business leaders on Tuesday. Pharmacist John Fowler fills doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at at Roper Hospital Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020, in Charleston. Grace Beahm Alford/Staff

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