No wasted vaccines in Preble
By Braden Moles - bmoles@aimmediamidwest.com
EATON Preble County EMA Director Dave Anderson met with the Preble County Board of Commissioners on Wednesday, Feb. 17, to update the county’s vaccination progress.
Anderson said he is participating in phone calls and Zoom meetings with the Ohio EMA, Greater Dayton Area Hospital Association and the Ohio Department of Health.
Additionally, Preble EMA has assisted the health department with planning, setup and operation of vaccine clinics in Preble County.
“Since January 29 – that was their first clinic – they’ve had 16 clinics to date,” Anderson said. “They’ve done 2,055 first shots and they’ve got 692 second shots done.”
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Public Health - Dayton and Montgomery County Health Commissioner Jeff Cooper.
A limited supply of the vaccine will be available at several local health care providers and pharmacies over the coming weeks.
Phase 1 B of Montgomery County’s Vaccine rollout plan starts this coming week. Phase 1 B population groups include people age 65 and older, those with severe congenital or medical disorders, and employees of K to 12 schools. Public Health - Dayton and Montgomery County Health Commissioner Jeff Cooper says that vaccinating these groups is especially important.
“The governor has set two primary goals, Cooper says. Number 1, save lives, and that means let s get the vaccine to those most vulnerable. And also get our K to 12 children back in school, in person by March 1st.”
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Ohio’s Hospice and Ascend Innovations Announce New Strategic Partnership
December 21, 2020 GMT
Ohio s Hospice and Ascend Innovations Announce New Strategic Partnership
DAYTON, Ohio - December 21, 2020 - ( Newswire.com )
Ohio’s Hospice and Ascend Innovations are proud to announce a strategic partnership designed to produce data-driven technologies at the forefront of digital transformation within hospice and palliative care services. This partnership combines the technical capabilities of Ascend with the clinical, business and domain expertise of Ohio’s Hospice to create scalable products in Dayton that improve community health and the delivery of healthcare services.