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When will I get vaccinated? The No 1 pandemic question that s making Michiganders nervous

When will I get vaccinated? The No. 1 pandemic question that’s making Michiganders nervous Updated Feb 28, 2021; Posted Feb 28, 2021 Laurie LeClear poses for a portrait in her home in Richland, on Wednesday, February 17, 2021. LeClear is part of a weekly virtual dinner group, which often discusses the current COVID-19 situation in Michigan. (Mike Mulholland | MLive.com) Facebook Share Prior to the pandemic, Laurie LeClear would chat the night away over dinner with a group of friends. Conversation filled the time as much as food and drink would fill the belly, typically at a downtown Kalamazoo restaurant. Nowadays, the 74-year-old Richland woman meets with her dinner group over Zoom, and right now, the No. 1 topic of conversation is the COVID-19 vaccine, LeClear said.

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Helen Butts Stasey

Feb 09, 1933 Jan 13, 2021 Helen Butts Stasey departed from this life and went to be with her Lord and Savior on January 13, 2021. She lived out her Christian faith all her life.  Helen was from February 9, 1933 in Arkansas City, Kansas to Jim and Pearl Henderson. She married Gene Butts her highschool sweetheart on April 28, 1951 in San Angelo, Texas. They were married for 32 years. Gene proceeded her in death on October 30, 1983. Helen married Pat Stasey on February 29, 1991. Pat proceeded her in death in March of 2005.  Also preceding her in death was her twin sons, Lloyd and Floyd, who died in 1951 and her great granddaughter, Taylor Kucel, who died on June 16, 1995. 

NHIA Announces Keynote for First-Ever Global Congress on Home Infusion Therapy

NHIA Announces Keynote for First-Ever Global Congress on Home Infusion Therapy The National Home Infusion Association (NHIA) will be hosting the first-ever Global Congress on Home Infusion Therapy (GCHIT) on April 19, 2021. ALEXANDRIA, VA, UNITED STATES, January 6, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ NHIA announces keynote for first-ever Global Congress on Home Infusion Therapy The National Home Infusion Association (NHIA) will be hosting the first-ever Global Congress on Home Infusion Therapy (GCHIT) on April 19, 2021, and Daniel Kraft, MD, a health technology expert, will serve as the event’s keynote speaker. Held as a pre-conference to NHIA’s 2021 Annual Conference, the GCHIT offers an opportunity for home infusion clinicians and providers from across the world to share experiences, ideas, accomplishments, and challenges associated with the delivery of infused medications in the home setting.

The Day - Demand is low for COVID-19 antibody drugs but shortages loom - News from southeastern Connecticut

Demand is low for COVID-19 antibody drugs but shortages loom FILE - This photo provided by Eli Lilly shows the drug Bamlanivimab, the first antibody drug to help the immune system fight COVID-19. Antibodies are made by the immune system to fight the virus but it can take several weeks after infection for the best ones to form. This and a Regeneron medication aim to help right away, by supplying concentrated doses of one or two antibodies that worked best in lab tests. (Courtesy of Eli Lilly via AP) Published December 19. 2020 12:15AM  By MARILYNN MARCHIONE, AP Chief Medical Writer U.S. health officials are seeing an astonishing lack of demand for COVID-19 medicines that may help keep infected people out of the hospital, drugs they rushed out to states over the past few weeks as deaths set new records.

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