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VCU to offer in-person classes starting March 4

VCU to offer in-person classes starting March 4 VCU Monroe Park campus. (Source: VCU Capital News Service) By NBC12 Newsroom | February 18, 2021 at 3:10 PM EST - Updated February 18 at 3:10 PM RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Virginia Commonwealth University will offer in-person and hybrid classes starting on March 4. VCU President Michael Rao said the decision was made after careful consideration by VCU’s Public Health Response Team and the VCU Incident Command Team. “Since the pandemic began last year, one question has guided our decisions: what is best for students, faculty and staff? Throughout, our goal has been to prioritize our community’s health and ensure academic, research and health care work is impacted as minimally as possible,” Rao said in a message to students, faculty and staff.

All hands on deck getting mass vaccine distribution plan in place

All hands on deck getting mass vaccine distribution plan in place Altogether it will take about 70 people a day to man the mass distribution site. That is why Odessa is calling on volunteers in the community to help. Author: Sammi Steele Updated: 6:06 PM CST January 18, 2021 ODESSA, Texas Medical Center Hospital is anticipating getting just under 4,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine a week. Getting a plan in place to vaccinate thousands? Well, you can imagine it is no easy feat.  “It’s taking an entire village, community, lots and lots of hands are involved in this, Amanda Everett, MCH emergency management coordinator, said. It s all hands on deck.

State of local emergency declared on Stoney Nakoda First Nation

State of local emergency declared on Stony Nakoda First Nation

DCH Supports Civic Measures To Combat Coronavirus: Spokesman

UpdatedSat, Jan 9, 2021 at 6:13 pm CT Reply(1) DCH Vice President of Communications Andy North recently said via Facebook the hospital would support civic measures to combat the spread of the coronavirus (Ryan Phillips, Tuscaloosa Patch) TUSCALOOSA, AL DCH Health System Vice President of Marketing and Communication Andy North caused ripples earlier this week after issuing a statement via Facebook addressing mixed messages as the system faces a sustained influx of new coronavirus patients, while also expressing the hospital s support for civic measures to limit additional spread of the virus. Click here to subscribe to our daily email newsletters and breaking news alerts delivered to your inbox and mobile devices for free. You can also support local journalism by donating as little as $5 a month to become a supporting member or by downloading our free Patch mobile app.

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