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Golden Rule Home residents, staff receive COVID-19 vaccine The Shawnee News-Star Both residents and staff members of Golden Rule Home in Bethel Acres received their first of two shots for the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine Monday, Dec. 28. According to Administrator Jessica Mitchell, Golden Rule partnered with CVS and gave both residents and staff their first vaccine shot. Mitchell said everyone will receive their second shot 21 days after their first which is Jan. 18. Mitchell said about 51 people received the first vaccine shot. Check back for updates. Do Not Sell My Info / Cookie Policy ....
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Pott. County nursing homes to receive COVID-19 vaccines The Shawnee News-Star Throughout the country, frontline workers and nursing home residents are receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, including residents and staff members in nursing homes within Pottawatomie County. According to Marilyn Love, administrator of McLoud Nursing Home, residents and employees are scheduled to receive the first dose of the vaccine during the first few weeks of January. Love said the nursing center is currently working on filling out consent forms for residents to receive the vaccine. In addition to McLoud, Golden Rule Home in Bethel Acres will also have residents fill out consent forms to receive the Pfizer vaccine. ....
Christmas giving: Nursing home residents celebrate Christmas amid pandemic The Shawnee News-Star During the season of giving, Pottawatomie County area nursing homes and staffs are working to keep residents safe while giving them a very merry Christmas amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Various nursing homes are providing gifts and preparing COVID-19 friendly Yuletide celebrations for residents. Some facilities are encouraging communities to contribute to the celebrations, while others ask people to refrain from sending anything because they feel it s the best way to keep residents safe from the coronavirus. According to Marilyn Love, administrator of McLoud Nursing Home, both staff and residents are adapting to the pandemic this holiday season. ....