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BRISTOL, Tenn. â All isnât so calm, all isnât so bright this Christmas Eve. Thanks to the omnipresence of COVID-19, some local churches plan to skip Christmas Eve services this year. But not all. Some local churches plan to press on with Christmas Eve programs. Some will open their sanctuary doors for parishioners to attend. Some intend to carry forth online and otherwise. âA lot of people donât want to come out, so it will be online,â said Mark Overton, senior pastor of Central Christian Church in Bristol, Tennessee. Overtonâs church plans to present its Christmas Eve program online and in person. They asked people to register to attend so officials could safely accommodate all who choose to attend. Registration ended on Sunday. ....
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A member of the Sullivan County Commission tested positive for COVID-19 the morning after attending a three-hour-long meeting at the Sullivan County Courthouse in Blountville, prompting ire from three other commissioners who said he should have quarantined while awaiting his test result. Commissioner Sam Jones Sullivancountytn.gov Commissioner Sam Jones, who represents Kingsport, said that on Friday morning, he got a phone call from the Sullivan County Health Department to notify him about his positive case. Jones said he got tested Dec. 16 because he had plans to visit family in Richmond over the weekend and wanted to make sure he wasnât taking the respiratory illness â which is currently rampant in the region â along with him. ....
BY CAROLYN R. WILSON | SPECIAL TO THE HERALD COURIER BRISTOL, Va. â During this stressful time of fear and anxiety caused by the pandemic, volunteers across the country are among the everyday heroes who are showing compassion and courage for the most vulnerable. Many of those volunteers are right here in our own communities. Meet Ann Jernigan, a volunteer at Southwest Virginia Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) in Bristol, Virginia, who is prepared to assist with upcoming COVID-19 vaccinations as a medical screener. As a screener, Jernigan will be the first medical individual to greet people when they arrive for their vaccines. After asking a series of questions, she will decide if the patients can go forward with the vaccines. ....
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