US Navy Senior Chief Fire Controlman (AEGIS) Michael Wilson, age 45, of Suffolk, Va., died at Riverside Regional Medical Center on Thursday, April 29 due to COVID-related complications. 160831-N-XX082-001 Information Warfare Training Command Virginia Beach Command Logo
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – Senior Chief Fire Controlman (AEGIS) Michael Wilson, age 45, of Suffolk, Va., temporarily assigned as student support management staff to Information Warfare Training Command Virginia Beach, Virginia died at Riverside Regional Medical Center on Thursday, April 29 due to COVID-related complications.
The Sailor tested positive for COVID-19 on April 25 and was admitted to Riverside Regional Medical Center in Newport News. Sailors who were in contact with the Sailor have been notified and are taking the appropriate precautions.
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HAMPTON, Va. Hundreds of people in Hampton Roads are switching from J&J COVID-19 vaccine appointments to Moderna or Pfizer after J&J was put on hold by the CDC.
Hampton Roads halted all J&J clinics, including the large ones expected to take place at the convention center and Christopher Newport University. Riverside Health’s Vice President & Chief of Pharmacy, Cindy Williams, said it was a quick turnaround.
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ASCO Power Technologies : Is Celebrating 60 Years with Riverside Medical Center
04/08/2021 | 11:31am EDT
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Since the 1960s, ASCO Power Technologies has supplied backup power equipment, services, and technical support to the Riverside Regional Medical Center.
In 2012, Riverside needed highly reliable power control systems and automatic transfer switches for a 250,000 square foot expansion. ASCO successfully expanded and upgraded backup power systems to help Riverside meet evolving healthcare needs in its community.
ASCO has become a key partner to Riverside by providing highly reliable solutions and premium service and support.
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“ASCO Services upgraded our critical power without disrupting our critical care,” says Mark Youngblood, Riverside’s Electrical Management Supervisor (Photo: Business Wire)