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Sheridan Memorial Hospital shares strong vaccine numbers – Sheridan Media

Recently, Sheridan Memorial Hospital Director of Lean Transformation Dr. Lekan Ajayi and SHM Chief Medical Officer Dr. John Addlesperger gathered vaccination numbers from three major vaccine administering institutions in Sheridan County. The three institutions are SMH, Sheridan County Public Health and the VA Medical System.  These numbers represent a group of residents vaccinated at one of three separate public and government institutions, and do not represent those who may have been vaccinated at a pharmacy.  Below are a series of tables showing the amount of vaccinated residents based on age group. The first line of cells tells the age of the patients. The second line shows the amount of individuals in that age group who have received their first round of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccines. The third line shows the number of individuals who have either received their second dose or have opted to take the one shot Johnson and Johnson vaccine. 

SHERIDAN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTS REQUEST MASK EXCEPTION | Big Horn Mountain Radio Network

SHERIDAN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTS REQUEST MASK EXCEPTION | Big Horn Mountain Radio Network
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Mask Mandate, Scholarships Topics at April SCSD#2 Board Meeting – Sheridan Media

Mask Mandate, Student Athletics and Scholarship Recipients were on the agenda on the April SCSD #2 Meeting Scott Stults presented the eight seniors that received the UW Trustees Scholars award. They are: Megan Hoffmann, Micall Hoopes, Fisher Burris, Tyler Hegy, Marguerite Hubert, Brayden James, Julia Kutz, and Kathryn Moran. All plan to attend UW, and chairman Sue Wilson congratulated the students. Don Julian, activities director, introduced the SHS wrestling champions, and the indoor track team champions. Superintendent Craig Dougherty reported on the Smart Start, which is a partnership with Sheridan County Public Health, which is a way of continuing to evaluate the impact of Covid-19. According to Dougherty, Covid-19 cases are holding at low levels prior to spring break. “We are tracking the data and communicating regularly with health officials,” he said. He added that input from parents and staff is important, and that they are evaluating the situation each and every we

COVID-19 vaccine differences and immunizing pregnant patients: SMH answers the most asked questions regarding the vaccine – Sheridan Media

COVID-19 vaccine differences and immunizing pregnant patients: SMH answers the most asked questions regarding the vaccine – Sheridan Media
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COVID-19 Vaccine Priority List gets update setting 1c category age to 50 and over – Sheridan Media

During a briefing, Sheridan Memorial Hospital leadership informed the public of another update to the COVID-19 Vaccination Prioritization List.  Last week, SMH moved onto the 1c category on the list, which had been updated to more conditions making residents vulnerable to the effects of COVID-19.  According to SMH Chief Medical Officer Dr. John Addlesperger, that list has been updated again as of March 2, to include anyone aged 50 years and older.  Dr. J. Addlesperger The updated Priority List can be found here.  Due to the demand for appointments, the SMH Vaccination Clinic has developed an online option to make appointments. According to Dr. Lekan Ajayi, currently overseeing operations within the clinic, the online option is working well and the clinic has time slots available. 

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