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Demand slowing for COVID-19 vaccinations | News, Sports, Jobs

STEVEN ALLEN ADAMS Staff writer Photo Courtesy/WV Governor’s Office COVID UPDATE Gov. Jim Justice continues to encourage more people to get their COVID-19 vaccines. CHARLESTON Gov. Jim Justice and state health officials pleaded with the public Friday to get a COVID-19 vaccination as supply of the vaccines becomes greater than the demand. “There has never been a vaccine that is this productive and this successful. Never,” Justice said. “You would almost be more prone to have a meteorite hit you in your yard than you would to draw a terrible sickness from taking the vaccines…the only way I can stop this is if you take the vaccines.”

In West Virginia, COVID-19 Vaccine Supply Exceeding Demand | News, Sports, Jobs

For the News-Register Photo Courtesy of W.Va. Governor’s Office Gov. Jim Justice continues to encourage more people to get their COVID-19 vaccines. CHARLESTON Gov. Jim Justice and state health officials pleaded with the public Friday to get a COVID-19 vaccine as supply of the vaccines becomes greater than the demand. “There has never been a vaccine that is this productive and this successful. Never,” Justice said. “You would almost be more prone to have a meteorite hit you in your yard than you would to draw a terrible sickness from taking the vaccines … the only way I can stop this is if you take the vaccines.”

Demand slowing for vaccinations | News, Sports, Jobs

Demand slowing for vaccinations | News, Sports, Jobs
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West Virginia sees slowing demand for COVID vaccinations | News, Sports, Jobs

sadams@newsandsentinel.com Gov. Jim Justice continues to encourage more people to get their COVID-19 vaccines. (Photo courtesy of the WV Governor’s Office) CHARLESTON Gov. Jim Justice and state health officials pleaded with the public Friday to get a COVID-19 vaccine as supply of the vaccines becomes greater than the demand. “There has never been a vaccine that is this productive and this successful. Never,” Justice said. “You would almost be more prone to have a meteorite hit you in your yard than you would to draw a terrible sickness from taking the vaccines … the only way I can stop this is if you take the vaccines.”

Four Students From Northern Panhandle Named WVU Bucklew Scholars | News, Sports, Jobs

REPORTS MORGANTOWN Four Northern Panhandle high school seniors Wheeling Park High School’s Elijah Wright, John Marshall High’s Zara Zervos, Weir High’s Samantha Antol and Madonna’s Madalena Daugherty on Monday were among 20 seniors statewide named 2021 West Virginia University Bucklew Scholars. The award, valued at $40,000 over four years, also allows each of the 20 to be considered for the Foundation Scholarship, WVU’s highest academic scholarship. Resolute in pursuit of their goals, a thirst for knowledge and dedication to their communities, these high school seniors have demonstrated resiliency as disruption hit at a pivotal time in their lives. Six scholars seek careers in engineering: Dayne Gibson, an engineering major from University High School, Isabella Hart, a mechanical and aerospace engineering major from Hurricane High School, and Zara Zervos, an aerospace engineering major minoring in business from John Marshall High School.

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