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VICE ADM. JOHN T. PARKER


Vice Admiral JOHN T. PARKER, United States Navy (Ret.), age 89, died peacefully due to heart failure on June 25, 2021.
“Ted” was born May 4, 1932, in Wheelwright, Ky., to Ada and John Parker. In 1951, he was accepted to the US Naval Academy, and commissioned an Ensign in June of 1955. Unfortunately, his father had died just a few months earlier, so Ada moved to Huntington and began teaching at Meadows Elementary. She later married Wallace T. Rife of Huntington.
Adm. Parker served on a number of ships, commanding three: USS St. Clair County, USS Macdonough and USS Piedmont. His career eventually took him to Italy, where he served as Chief of Staff for the commander of the 6th Fleet. In 1978, he was assigned to lead the analytical effort to redefine the characteristics required in destroyers; this work led to design and construction of the Arleigh Burke class destroyers, still in service in large numbers. He regarded this work as his most significant contribution t ....

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Monoclonal antibodies can cut risk of hospitalization, death by 70% in COVID-19 patients


Monoclonal antibodies can cut risk of hospitalization, death by 70% in COVID-19 patients
Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine
A West Michigan doctor said monoclonal antibody therapy can cut the risk of hospitalization and death by around 70% if given early enough after testing positive for COVID-19.
and last updated 2021-04-14 18:41:18-04
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — A COVID-19 antibody treatment is being expanded throughout Michigan, which was
A West Michigan doctor said it can cut the risk of hospitalization and death by around 70% if given early enough after testing positive.
Since emergency approval by the FDA last November, over 5,600 Michiganders have been treated with monoclonal antibodies, which are copies of antibodies or immune system proteins that seek out the virus. ....

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