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JIM COCHRAN The Marshall County Health Department will resume clinics and programs this month, including three that will start on Monday. These clinics have not been available since March 20, 2020, the result of COVID-19. Administrator Tom Cook said that some employees had provided services by appointments at the health department, while others had been in matters dealing with restaurants. All of the clinics and programs which will be back in service will be held at the health department at 513 Sixth St. in Moundsville. Some of the clinics will need appointments, the phone number of the health department telephone number is 304-845-7840. ....
5 Things to Know Today, Feb. 1, In Montgomery County Today is Monday, Feb. 1, the first day of Black History Month. Here are five things to know in Montgomery County: 1. Winter Weather Delays and Closings: Montgomery County Public Schools virtual instruction begins on time today, but all school buildings are closed. Childcare and meal distribution are canceled. County offices open at 10 a.m., nonessential employees who work at a county site may take liberal leave. More closings may be found here. 2. Restaurant Relief Grants: Restaurant owners can apply for COVID-19 grants starting today. The Montgomery County Economic Development Corporation (MCEDC) will administer the program. The deadline for application is Feb. 10 at 5 p.m. ....
RVNAhealth On Site in Newtown Written by Nancy Rowe Next It was RVNAhealth on-site at the Newtown Community Center on Friday, January 29th as we partnered with the Newtown Health Department to offer COVID-19 Vaccines to individuals 75 years and older. It’s brisk outside, but warm, sunny, and spirited inside the Center, where community members were happy to wait their turns in exchange for the preventive vaccine. Many thanks to our partners in health in Newtown and our RVNAhealth Community Health & Wellness team for keeping those vaccines flowing. Learn more about RVNAhealth as well as their COVID Vaccine and Testing Clinics here. ....
Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young said Queensland officers were alerted on Friday night that a woman had flown into the state after testing positive to the mutant UK strain. The woman arrived in Victoria from the UK on December 26 and tested positive to the virus on December 27. She isolated for 10 days, cleared all her symptoms and then was allowed to fly to Queensland on January 5 on Jetstar flight JQ570 which arrived in Brisbane at 11pm. She has since gone to Maleny in the Sunshine Coast where she tested positive again on Friday. Premier Palaszczuk urged Queenslanders with any symptoms whatsoever to go and get tested. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only Four COVID-19 testing clinics are available for residents of Rockhampton and its surrounds should symptoms of the virus present themselves. Two services are open on Bolsover Street, one at the North Rockhampton CQUniversity campus, and another at Gracemere Plaza. On the Capricorn Coast, there are clinics at Capricorn Coast HHS and Arthur Street at Yeppoon. Symptoms of the coronavirus include a fever, sore throat, runny nose, diarrhoea, cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, vomiting, or loss os smell or taste. Chief health officer Dr Jeannette Young said on Sunday afternoon that anybody with the above symptoms or who was in Victoria from December 21 onwards should get tested and isolate until the results are returned. ....