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State sees big drop in COVID cases

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. State sees big drop in COVID cases So far, Bulloch has administered 11,548 vaccines For the first time since Nov. 29-30, Georgia recorded two consecutive days of reporting fewer than 2,000 new COVID-19 cases.  The state had 1,726 cases on Sunday followed by 1,736 on Monday, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health. Also, the total of 2,462 cases for Feb. 14-15 was 3,230 fewer new cases than reported for the previous Sunday and Monday, Feb. 7-8.  For the same period, Bulloch County reported 18 new cases – nine for both Sunday and Monday. Bulloch now has recorded 4,904 total COVID cases, which have resulted in 47 deaths and 90 local residents being hospitalized since the pandemic began in March, said Public Safety/Emergency Management Agency Director Ted Wynn.

Gracie Williams named Employee of Month at EGRMC

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Gracie Williams named Employee of Month at EGRMC Pictured, left to right: EGRMC Clinical Director of Nursery and Postpartum Kim Bazemore, Employee of the Month Gracie Williams, and Chief Nursing Officer Marie Burdett East Georgia Regional Medical Center has named Gracie Williams, Nursing Assistant in the Women s Pavilion, its Employee of the Month for February. Williams began her career at Bulloch Memorial Hospital on July 1, 1974, more than 46 years ago. Here is an excerpt from her nomination form: “Gracie is recognized on a daily basis for caring so much for her patients, said Kim Bazemore, RN, Clinical Director of Nursery and Postpartum in the Women s Pavilion at EGRMC. Our new moms love that she comes in and encourages them to get up, take a shower, and get their bodies moving, mean

VSU becomes distribution center for COVID-19 vaccine

VSU becomes distribution center for COVID-19 vaccine February 10, 2021 1,933 Views On Feb. 3, VSU students and faculty received an email regarding the campus becoming a distribution center for the COVID-19 vaccine starting next week. However, this doesn’t mean the vaccine will immediately be available to students. Students may have noticed a survey immediately upon logging into MyVSU. The survey was created to determine and who does or doesn’t want to receive the vaccine. Phase 1A+ includes those apart of the health services staff, VSU police department, counseling center, community therapy, nursing faculty and students in a clinical setting, athletics medical staff and trainers and those 65 years of age and older.

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