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No COVID warning for McDonough County
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Two lives saved at McDonough District Hospital
By Patrick Stout
Voice Correspondent
MACOMB The McDonough District Hospital Board of Directors heard Thursday about the efforts of Dr. Nicholas Viyuoh, Dr. James Lee, and Dr. Shea Trost in saving the lives of a mother and child.
Hospital CEO Brian Dietz related the story to the board. He said it was confirmed by Chief Medical Officer Ed Card and by Hospitalist Director Jack McPherson.
Dietz also reported hearing many compliments this week from McDonough County Board Chairman Scott Schwerer, other county board members and elected county officers about MDH service and capabilities. It was pretty touching to hear those comments, he said.
MDH Board discusses vaccinations
Voice Correspondent
MACOMB Chief Nursing Officer Wanda Foster briefed the McDonough District Hospital Board of Directors on coronavirus vaccination plans at the board s Monday meeting. As of Monday night, MDH had not gotten a call from the Illinois Department of Public Health about the vaccine. but there was an assumption that it would arrive from Peoria on Tuesday.
Foster discussed distribution priorities. She said shots need to be administered within five days of arrival and said each person getting a shot would get a data card as part of the vaccination process, plus a note to get a second shot 21 days later. Three weeks later, we could get more vaccine, including the second doses, Foster said. She noted that staff from CVS Pharmacy and Walgreen s would give vaccinations to residents and staff at area nursing homes.