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As COVID surges on Alabama s coast, vaccine clinics start drawing crowds

As COVID surges on Alabama s coast, vaccine clinics start drawing crowds
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Alabama s COVID-19 Vaccination Rate Is The Lowest In The U S And Infections Are Up

Alabama s COVID-19 Vaccination Rate Is The Lowest In The U S And Infections Are Up
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Mobile County to hold COVID-19 vaccine event

Mobile County to hold COVID-19 vaccine event Updated 11:02 AM; Facebook Share The event is for those who received their first dose on April 5. The vaccinations will take place 12 – 4 p.m. April 27 at the Alabama Cruise Terminal, address 201 S. Water St. According to an April 23 Mobile County Health Department video update, Alabama has just over a million reported cases of COVID-19 thus far during the pandemic, with 10,840 deaths. Mobile County has reported 40,596 COVID-19 cases and 801 deaths. Cumulative hospitalizations are at 4,886. Current hospitalizations are at 27. Worldwide COVID-19 cases are around 145 million with more than 3 million deaths, according to the Mobile County Health Department.

Health provider Stephen Schottgen: COVID isolation leads to complicated grief

Health provider Stephen Schottgen: COVID isolation leads to ‘complicated grief’ Updated Mar 12, 2021; Posted Mar 12, 2021 Stephen Schottgen, a behavioral health provider with the Mobile County Health Department, said people struggling with the emotional side of the COVID-19 pandemic should beware of complicated grief. Mobile County Health Department Facebook Share Given that Stephen Schottgen is a behavioral health provider, it’ll come as no surprise that “it’s been a lot busier” during the pandemic. But there have been some shifts over time in his counseling work for people served by the Mobile County Health Department. “In the first part, there was a lot of anger, anxiety, frustration,” said Schottgen. “As time rolled by, I’m getting more depression, grief, loss. A lot more depression. People are able to stop and reflect, so it’s not always a positive thing for them.”

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