Virginia’s health care workers start receiving vaccinations
‘I will never stop trying to convince everyone about the reality of COVID-19.’
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NORFOLK, Va. – Health care workers in Virginia started receiving the state’s first doses of a coronavirus vaccine on Tuesday, kicking off what is likely to be a months-long process of inoculating people from the potentially deadly disease.
The Ballad Health system broadcast live video of registered nurse Emily Boucher getting her first shot in an area of southwestern Virginia.
Ballad Health nurse Emily Boucher is set to receive the first COVID-19 vaccine in the Tri-Cities region.Posted by WCYB on Tuesday, December 15, 2020
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Ballad Health nurse receives first COVID-19 vaccine in Tri-Cities region
Emily Boucher, a registered nurse in Johnston Memorial Hospital s COVID-19 intensive care unit in Abingdon, will receive the vaccine. Author: WCYB Updated: 2:42 PM EST December 15, 2020
ABINGDON, Va. A Ballad Health nurse received the first COVID-19 vaccination in the Tri-Cities region on Tuesday afternoon in what the hospital says is the first ray of hope amid an increasing number of new daily cases, hospitalizations and deaths in the Appalachian region.
Emily Boucher, a registered nurse in Johnston Memorial Hospital s COVID-19 intensive care unit in Abingdon, was the first to receive the vaccine.
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Virginia doctors, nurses share âunrelenting mental tollâ of COVID-19
Virginiaâs healthcare workers have witnessed firsthand the atrocities and hardships faced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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RICHMOND, Va., â Virginiaâs healthcare workers have witnessed firsthand the atrocities and hardships faced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
About a dozen frontline workers across the Commonwealth opened up to Sen. Tim Kaine (D - Virginia) during a virtual discussion on Monday.
âWe got to pay attention to the mental health needs of our medical workers,â Sen. Kaine said. âLong after the pandemic is over the mental health consequence is going to go on for a very long time.â