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VOV.VN - Whilst people nationwide are gathering with their families to celebrate the Lunar New Year (Tet), healthcare workers continue to work hard on the frontline in the hope of containing the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic as swiftly as possible.
“My colleagues and I know we have no Tet this year because the epidemic is evolving in a complex manner. We have to come to any place where the virus is reported,” said MSc. Nguyen Trong Khoa, deputy director of the Medical Examination and Treatment Department under the Ministry of Health, in a recent interview granted to VOV.
Sir Ketumile Masire, a Teaching hospital with 450 beds was this week reported to be struggling to cope with a record spike in covid 19 patients. This week, 1445 new infections and 14 Covid related deaths were recorded in four days. Confirming that the hospital was overwhelmed, SKMTH Communication and Public Relations Manager, Thato Moruti […]
Health Department Gets 4,597 New 1st Dose COVID-19 Vaccines; Opening New Vaccination Site At Enterprise South Nature Park Wednesday, February 10, 2021
The Hamilton County Health Department has added 4,597 first dose Pfizer appointments to the schedule. With the increase in doses, the Health Department announced the opening of a third vaccination site located at the Enterprise South Nature Park, 190 Still Hollow Loop.
Health Department Administrator Becky Barnes said, “Opening a vaccination site at Enterprise South Nature Park allows us to expand our efforts to another part of Hamilton County. We are delighted for the opportunity to offer the vaccine at three locations.”
February 19-20 at the Enterprise South Nature Park
MILPITAS, Calif. (KGO) A student-run organization is proving that just because you are young, it doesn t mean you can t make a difference, even in a pandemic.
COVID-19 has created many issues for people looking to volunteer due to health and safety protocols, but these high schoolers from the South Bay are working their way around them.
The group, named SAMP after the Indian word samp meaning unity in Gujarati, looks to unite the community through acts of kindness and projects. During a time when things are so uncertain and we don t know what the outcome is going to be, I thought that it was important that instead of pointing out each other s differences, we come together as one, SAMP President and Founder Rajvee Patel said. Our goal is to spread and encourage unity through a variety of community oriented projects. Our most recent project is called home for the holidays. We fundraised and collected donations to make and deliver care packages to eight local homeless shelters
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