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What went wrong with the vaccine rollout in Alabama

What went wrong with the vaccine rollout in Alabama and what happens next Updated on Jan 24, 2021; Published on Jan 24, 2021 Dr. Mary McIntyre, chief medical officer for the Alabama Department of Public Health, receives the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine Monday, December 21, 2020 at Baptist South Medical Center in Montgomery. (Governor s Office/Hal Yeager) Twitter Share Daphne Crocker, 73, watched the line of cars in front of her pulling away from the Daphne Civic Center. A police officer came to her window to ask if she and her 78-year-old husband had a COVID-19 vaccination appointment. She did not, because she had called and was told to just show up for a shot.

Gov Ivey, State Health Officer say Alabama doesn t have enough doses of coronavirus vaccine

Coronavirus continues to spread, causing more patients to go to Huntsville Hospital

Coronavirus continues to spread, causing more patients to go to Huntsville Hospital The Huntsville Hospital system has around 500 inpatients in hospitals. Posted: Dec 30, 2020 7:30 PM Updated: Dec 30, 2020 7:52 PM Posted By: Bridget Divers The Huntsville Hospital system has around 500 inpatients in hospitals. They ve been hovering around that number for awhile now during the coronavirus pandemic. At 10 o clock, we had 497 COVID-positive inpatients in our hospitals, said David Spillers, CEO of Huntsville Hospital. Of those, 236 are in Madison County. As a system, we ve been hovering right around that 500 mark for awhile now, said Spillers. That s because as patients leave, more come in. Every day, our system discharges roughly 50 to 55 patients, but we re admitting 55 to 60 patients, said Spillers.

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