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Updated: 6:51 PM EST February 5, 2021 ORANGEBURG COUNTY, S.C. Residents in Orangeburg County are taking advantage of getting vaccinated against COVID-19 without an appointment. The county opened up a community vaccination site at the fairground, and there is no appointment needed to get one. The Regional Medical Center (RMC) Vice President of Operations, Matthew Hinkle, tells News 19 roughly 270 people were vaccinated so far. He expects the site to be open weekly depending on the doses they receive. If we don t get the vaccine, then we won t be able to continue the process, Hinkle said. It s going to be based on vaccine allocation; that s the process right now. If we re able to get the vaccine, then we re able to give it. ....
VAntage Point Columbia VA supports regional medical center with vaccine freezer Facility lends ultra-low freezer in support of VA’s Fourth Mission 2020 was a challenging year for everyone. COVID-19 has strained our country’s health care facilities, creating a number of incredible challenges. Many medical systems are facing surges in COVID-19 cases, equipment shortages, bed occupancies, and employee fatigue. Fortunately, the Columbia VA Health Care System has been well positioned throughout the pandemic to provide needed support and assistance to the communities it serves, when possible. On Jan. 13, the Regional Medical Center (RMC) in Orangeburg, S.C., reached out to the Columbia VA. The RMC had an urgent need for an ultra-low (-70) freezer to store COVID-19 vaccines. Within 24 hours, the Columbia VA answered the call to support the request. It loaned one of its several ultra-low freezers that was not being used. ....
Alabama pawn company president must repay $522,000 stolen from partners Updated Jan 25, 2021; By The Albany Herald, Ga. (TNS) and Tribune Media Services An Alabama businessman pleaded guilty to wire fraud in a scheme that cost his partners and investors half-a-million dollars in losses, Peter D. Leary, the acting U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Georgia, said in a news release. Matthew Hinkle, 49, of Dadeville, Ala., pleaded guilty to one count wire fraud before U.S. District Judge Clay D. Land. Hinkle is facing a maximum 20 years imprisonment, to be followed by three years of supervised release, and a $250,000 fine. Hinkle’s sentencing is scheduled for April 13. There is no parole in the federal system. ....