First coronavirus vaccine administered at Huntsville Hospital
The first Huntsville Hospital employee to be administered the vaccine, Dr. Jeffrey Walker, said it was very exciting.
Posted: Dec 16, 2020 7:38 PM
Updated: Dec 16, 2020 7:54 PM
Posted By: Bridget Divers
Wednesday morning, the first Huntsville Hospital employee was administered the coronavirus vaccine.
You could almost feel the relief among the hospital staff in the room. Right after the first vaccine was administered, the room erupted in applause. Everyone s very excited. I know all the staff that I ve spoken to are excited about getting vaccinated, said Dr. Jeffrey Walker, Huntsville Hospital trauma surgeon. I think as nurses and doctors, we are leaders of the community. And we are glad to show the community that this is what we need to be doing, said Rachel Morris, registered nurse at Huntsville Hospital.
‘Excited’ Huntsville Hospital staff get COVID vaccine, hope for ‘new chapter’
Updated Dec 16, 2020;
Posted Dec 16, 2020
RN Rachel Rosler gives Huntsville Hospital trauma surgeon Dr. Jeffrey Walker the first COVID-19 vaccine in Huntsville, Ala., on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020. Walker received the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
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“Just like a flu shot,” Huntsville Hospital trauma surgeon Dr. Jeffrey Walker said today after getting the first COVID-19 vaccination at the hospital and in the city. “Didn’t hurt at all, pretty straightforward.”
Walker was one of the first staff members getting the Pfizer vaccine at the nearly 900-bed hospital, second largest in Alabama. Rounding out the first four were Intensive Care Unit nurse Rachel Morris; Emily Lambert, supervisor of the hospital’s largest COVID-19 testing center; and Dr. Sherrie Squyres, the physician in charge of the hospital’s Emergency Department.
December 16, 2020
Clark County 4-H members Colin Perron and Rachel Morris, both 13, installed boot cleaning stations at Lincoln Trail State Park on October 31.
MARSHALL, Ill. – In 1830, a young Abraham Lincoln traveled from Indiana with his family to settle in Illinois. Almost two centuries later, new young leaders are following in his footsteps by preserving the state’s natural legacy at his namesake park.
Clark County 4-H members Colin Perron and Rachel Morris put their hands to higher service this fall by installing boot brushing stations at Lincoln Trail State Park to help keep out invasive species.
“Colin and Rachel share a love for nature and interacting with nature in responsible and respectful ways,” says Tresa Morris, their 4-H club leader and the Clark County Shooting Sports Coordinator. “This community service project was perfect for the two of them!”
Wednesday, December 16, 2020 - 12:00
In 1830, a young Abraham Lincoln traveled from Indiana with his family to settle in Illinois. Almost two centuries later, new young leaders are following in his footsteps by preserving the state’s natural legacy at his namesake park.
Clark County 4-H members Colin Perron and Rachel Morris put their hands to higher service this fall by installing boot brushing stations at Lincoln Trail State Park to help keep out invasive species.
“Colin and Rachel share a love for nature and interacting with nature in responsible and respectful ways,” says Tresa Morris, their 4-H club leader and the Clark County Shooting Sports Coordinator. “This community service project was perfect for the two of them!”
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