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Parrish Medical Center prohibits most visitors to patients because of COVID-19 surge
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Medical community: COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is extending pandemic
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Health First postpones elective surgeries because of COVID-19 surge
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Health calendar for May 25, 2021
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Parrish Healthcare reaches milestone of 10,000 COVID-19 vaccinations administered. On Thursday, May 13, 2021, Parrish Healthcare care partners administered the 10,000th COVID-19 vaccination at the Parrish Health & Fitness Center vaccination site.
Parrish Healthcare began vaccinating the north Brevard community on Feb. 10, 2021. Since then, care partners have administered both the Pfizer and Moderna COVID vaccine and successfully vaccinated over 5,120 north Brevard residents.
To register for your COVID-19 vaccination, visit vaccine.parrishmed.com or call our COVID-19 vaccine hotline at 321-268-6311.
Upcoming
Medicaid Planning Seminar. On Thursday,
May 27, at 10 a.m., Elder Law Attorney William A. Johnson, P.A. will present a Medicaid Planning Seminar at One Senior Place, 8085 Spyglass Hill Road, Viera. Limited seating and for ZOOM link, must RSVP to 321-751-6771.
As of May 18, 2021, Brevard County has lost 881 people to the coronavirus
As of May 18, 2021, a total of 2,402 residents have been hospitalized since the pandemic began
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Nurses who care for struggling COVID-19 patients at Holmes Regional Medical Center have a message and a warning for Space Coast teenagers, young adults and middle-aged residents.
Get vaccinated.
“For the younger crowd that we’re getting upstairs right now, a lot of them are very regretful,” said Megan Bowes, respiratory unit nursing manager, referring to the Health First hospital s intensive-care units.