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Novant retains stable rating from Fitch Ratings

Fitch Ratings Inc. said Monday it has maintained a “stable” outlook and an “AA-” rating for Novant Health Inc. as part of its latest review of the not-for-profit healthcare system. An “AA-” is included among the second-highest bond ratings by Fitch and Standard and Poor’s. “AA” is subdivided (in decreasing order) into “AA+,” “AA,” and AA-.” Bonds with “AA”-level ratings are investment grade, meaning that banks are allowed to hold them. “AA” bonds are considered as low-risk and low-return. Fitch said the ratings reflect Novant s solid operating EBITDA margins and solid financial performances across four markets — Winston-Salem, Charlotte, Wilmington and northern Virginia — and 15 hospitals. EBITDA stands for earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. It is commonly used to measure the financial performance of for-profit businesses yet to make a sustainable pr

Restaurant celebrates 50 years of Greek, Italian and American favorites in Winston-Salem

Restaurant celebrates 50 years of Greek, Italian and American favorites in Winston-Salem
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David Reboussin, Joseph Rigdon and Jaime Lynn Speiser: COVID-19 vaccines are effective

David Reboussin, Ph.D., Joseph Rigdon, Ph.D. and Jaime Lynn Speiser, Ph.D. Guest columnists This holiday season, we are fortunate to receive a gift from modern medicine: vaccines for COVID-19. Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech have completed clinical trials for their vaccines, which will likely be distributed widely in the coming weeks. The Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine received an emergency use authorization from the FDA on Dec. 10, meaning that it can be now used to protect people from getting COVID-19. Following a yearlong pandemic, news of COVID-19 vaccines becoming available brings mixed emotions, ranging from relief to fear, hope to skepticism. A key question is: Do these vaccines actually work?

Two Health Care Workers Experience Adverse Reactions After COVID-19 Vaccine

2 Health Care Workers Experience Adverse Reactions After COVID-19 Vaccine Two health care workers in Alaska suffered reactions, one of which was serious, after receiving the newly approved COVID-19 vaccine. One Bartlett Regional Hospital worker, a middle-aged woman, had adverse reactions about 10 minutes after receiving the vaccine, the hospital said Wednesday. The woman received the vaccine on Tuesday. Soon after, she started showing signs of an anaphylactic reaction, with “increased heartbeat, shortness of breath, and skin rash and redness,” the hospital said in a statement. The woman was given epinephrine, a medication that can treat allergic reactions, and Benadryl, admitted to the hospital, and put on an intravenous epinephrine drip.

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