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So, Jessup went to work, getting everything he would need to prepare a barbecue feast. On Friday, he fired up his grill, and began the 16-hour process of smoking brisket with his signature sauce, grilling chicken and salmon, cooking macaroni and cheese, collard greens, and potato salad. By the time he was done on Saturday, Jessup and his crew had prepared enough meals to feed 115 healthcare heroes. They packaged it all up and hand-delivered it to Atrium Health Saturday. Credit: Atrium Health Wanted to just show our gratitude and appreciation for all that they do, Jessup said. They put their lives on the line, they put their families lives on the line to do what they’re doing. Some of them are not making it. You know, it’s serious. ....
In December 2019, Jessica Long feared her 16-year-old son was spiraling into a mental health crisis, drove him to a Lincolnton hospital and asked security officers to help get the defiant youth inside. Instead, Long says in a new federal lawsuit, her son was tasered, beaten and body slammed by both hospital personnel and Lincoln County Sheriff s deputies, and left bleeding and handcuffed outside the building where he had been taken to get care. The officers violent response is captured in full on a 45-minute surveillance video taken outside of Atrium Health Lincoln just after midnight on Dec. 8, 2019. At one point, the footage shows the handcuffed teen, identified in the lawsuit as John Doe, sitting on a blood-stained curb when he is punched in the face by one of the deputies who had responded to a 911 call. ....
WADESBORO Governor Roy Cooper issued a temporary, modified stay-at-home order beginning on Dec. 11 in order to curb the spread of COVID-19, which has reached new heights over the last several months. This executive order will place a night-time public closure on certain businesses and issue a “stay at home” order for all residents of the state and will be in effect through Jan. 8, 2021. The state’s website states that this order is necessary due to the record highs in daily COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths. Anson County is no exception to any of the rising numbers. The county is now at 1,176 total cases as of Dec. 14 with 204 active cases, according to the Anson County Health Department. This is an increase of 71 active cases in three days. ....
Atrium Health administering COVID-19 vaccine to non-critical staff, despite state regulations Atrium Health administering COVID-19 vaccine to non-critical staff, despite state regulations By Nick Ochsner | December 23, 2020 at 1:10 PM EST - Updated December 23 at 7:01 PM CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Atrium Health is scheduling non-critical employees to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, despite state regulations aimed at ensuring those who interact with COVID-19 patients and the elderly are inoculated first. McKiever’s husband, John, is a senior web specialist at Atrium, according to his LinkedIn profile. Both employees appear to fall outside the guidelines set by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services for individuals eligible to be vaccinated in the first tier of people, known as Tier 1a. ....
Cleveland County designated as red COVID county A wave of coronavirus cases in Cleveland County after the Thanksgiving holiday has health officials preparing for another surge during the Christmas season. Unfortunately, we do expect to see an increase in cases following the holidays, as this is a time when people are more likely to participate in gatherings with friends and family, said DeShay Oliver, deputy director of the Cleveland County Public Health Center. Public health officials are encouraging people to keep their holiday gatherings small and to social distance with masks on while meeting indoors. Health officials say individuals also should consider getting tested before going to or hosting a get-together. ....