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About 54 percent of Moore County s COVID-19 deaths are linked to outbreaks in nursing homes and assisted living facilities, but vaccine hesitancy has persisted among local long-term care workers.
St. Joseph of the Pines recently became the second long-term care community in the area to make vaccinations mandatory for employees. The decision was announced on July 8 by Trinity Health, the company that owns St. Joseph of the Pines.
âOver the last year, Trinity Health has counted our own colleagues and patients in the too-high coronavirus death toll.â Mike Slubowski, CEO and president of Trinity Health, said in a statement. âNow that we have a proven way to prevent COVID-19 deaths, we are not hesitating to do our part.
Professional wrestler Jeff Hardy, one of Moore Countyâs most famous native sons, was reportedly forced to drop out of a sold-out event in Missouri after testing positive for COVID-19.
Hardy, a former WWE champion, was set to appear for a meet-and-greet Monday at recordBar, a nightclub in Kansas City. On Sunday, the venue announced that Hardyâs appearance had been âpostponed to a later date.â
âJeff Hardy just tested positive for covid this morning, and will have to quarantine for the next two weeks,â recordBar wrote on its Facebook page, adding that the wrestler âwill not be participating in any live events for the next two weeks.
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