PARKERSBURG The case of Derek Taylor is now in the hands of the jury as they will begin deliberations today. Both sides rested their case and presented clo
editorial@newsandsentinel.com Payton, left, and Isabelle Stellwagen at WVU Medicine Camden Clark Medical Center on Saturday. (Photo by Tyler Bennett) Lily Phelps, left, Annalei Thrasher and Addison Parks and parents Cindy Thrasher and Amy Stollar at Marietta Memorial Hospital on Saturday. (Photo by Tyler Bennett)
Lily Phelps, left, Annalei Thrasher and Addison Parks and parents Cindy Thrasher and Amy Stollar at Marietta Memorial Hospital on Saturday. (Photo by Tyler Bennett)
PARKERSBURG Girl Scouts throughout the area donated more than a thousand boxes of cookies to health care workers on Saturday as part of “Health Care Heroes.”
Health Care Heroes is an annual event where the Girl Scouts of the Black Diamond Council host cookie booths near hospitals and other medical facilities to encourage the community to purchase cookies that can be donated to health care heroes.
Arthur James Sweet WVU Medicine Camden Clark’s Emergency Department Director Brian Richardson received the first COVID-19 vaccine shot in Parkersburg by health manager Elizabeth Bennett on Tuesday morning. (Photo Provided) President of Parkersburg Cardiology Associates David Gnegy receives a vaccine shot by health manager Elizabeth Bennett on Tuesday morning. (Photo Provided) COVID-19 vaccine shot supplies. (Photo Provided) David Pickering of Mountain State Diabetes receives a vaccine shot by WVU Medicine Camden Clark’s Shelly West on Tuesday morning. (Photo Provided) Hannah Newhouse, a physician assistant, receives a vaccine shot from WVU Medicine Camden Clark’s Shelly West on Tuesday morning. (Photo Provided)
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WVU Medicine Camden Clarkâs Emergency Department Director Brian Richardson received the first COVID-19 vaccine shot in Parkersburg by health manager Elizabeth Bennett on Tuesday morning.(Photo Provided)
The first batch of COVID-19 vaccine shots in Parkersburg were given out at WVU Medicine Camden Clark Medical Center on Tuesday.
Issued out at 6 a.m., the first two to receive the shots were the hospital’s Emergency Department Director Brian Richardson and David Gnegy, President of Parkersburg Cardiology Associates.
Seeing positive cases in Wood County and the Mid-Ohio Valley on the rise in the last month. Richardson, believing that a vaccine will help prevent the spread of the virus, volunteered as one of the first to receive the vaccine shot.