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NC coronavirus update December 17: FDA plans to OK emergency use authorization for Moderna COVID-19 vaccine on Thursday

NC coronavirus update December 17: FDA plans to OK emergency use authorization for Moderna COVID-19 vaccine on Thursday
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NC hospitals receive initial vaccine shipments

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Fayetteville teen shot and killed Sunday identified as Jimel Mister Jones

A Fayetteville teen who was shot Sunday and later died at the hospital has been identified as Jimel “Mister” Jones, 17, according to Fayetteville police. Just before 6:30 p.m. Sunday, several people were hanging out at a residence in the 6500 block of Amanda Circle when a dark-colored sedan with spoke-style rims stopped in front of the residence, according to a Fayetteville Police Department news release. Multiple rounds were fired from the vehicle toward the residence, and Jones was struck by the gunfire, the release said. He was taken to Cape Fear Valley Medical Center, where he later died. The vehicle fled the area traveling toward Raintree Drive, the release said. 

Cumberland County officials say masks needed to stop COVID-19 crisis

That’s the stark warning from health officials. Jennifer Green, the Cumberland County health director, spoke to the county Board of Health about the COVID-19 crisis at its meeting Tuesday. Dr. Sam Fleishman, a board member and chief medical officer for Cape Fear Valley Health system, talked about the potential impact on Cape Fear Valley Medical Center in Fayetteville. Board members used computers to attend the virtual meeting, which was shown on the county’s social media sites. Health officials have highlighted the importance of what has become known as “the three W’s” wearing masks, waiting six feet apart from other people and washing hands frequently to reduce the spread of the virus.

Fayetteville nurse in COVID-19 unit gets first coronavirus vaccine

Cape Fear Valley Medical Center started administering the COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday to hospital workers who are caring for patients with the virus. Kimberly Roberson, a registered nurse who works in the hospital’s COVID unit, was the first to receive the vaccine. Other healthcare workers and hospital administrators clapped and cheered after Heather McLeod, a pharmacist at Cape Fear Valley, gave Roberson a shot in her upper right arm. Roberson said she is proud to be the first to get the vaccine, but also is proud of other workers at the hospital. She said helping patients who have the virus played a major role in her decision to get the vaccine.

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