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34.7 percent of Clinton County residents currently vaccinated
By Gary Huffenberger - ghuffenberger@wnewsj.com
From left at Monday’s meeting of the Clinton County Board of Health are Clinton County Health Commissioner Pam Bauer and Tansy Bernard with the health department.
Gary Huffenberger | News Journal
WILMINGTON In Clinton County, 34.7 percent of the population has received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, the Clinton County health commissioner reported.
That Clinton County number is the percentage as of Sunday afternoon, said Clinton County Health Commissioner Pam Bauer. On Monday, the corresponding percentage statewide for Ohio’s population was 44.3 percent, according to the Ohio Department of Health’s COVID-19 vaccine dashboard.
2nd Clinton County case of COVID virus variant is verified
By Gary Huffenberger - ghuffenberger@wnewsj.com
From left foreground are Clinton County Board of Health Chair Terri Thobaben and Environmental Health Director Matt Johannes.
Gary Huffenberger | News Journal
WILMINGTON Local public health officials were notified this week that a second COVID-19 virus variant case in Clinton County has been verified.
The Clinton County Health District medical director, Dr. Terry Holten, reported that both of the variant cases in Clinton County were the B.1.1.7 variant, which is the variant that was first identified in the United Kingdom.
The virus variant from the UK, said Holten, is not more deadly, but it is more easily spread.
25 Women: Amanda Morrison finds magic in Tallahassee s supportive restaurant culture
Heather Fuselier
You better fasten your seatbelt before getting into a conversation with Amanda Morrison; she is going places, and fast.
In fact, she moves so fast that she didn’t even know she had been named one of Tallahassee’s 25 Women You Need to Know until her phone started buzzing with alerts and text messages of congratulations. “I have admired the women on this list for years,” she says with enthusiasm, “so it is really humbling to be added to it.”
Morrison arrived on the Tallahassee scene in 2001 as a first-generation college student. “I was not a good student,” she admits. Already a veteran of the hospitality business, where she had been working since the age of 15, she was driven to work. “I was more likely to work a double than to go to class,” she recalls.
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