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Pastor, sister and mother killed by COVID-19 in a week

Pastor Jim Applegate, 54 (C), his 83-year-old mother Patricia Applegate (L) and his sister, MaryJane Applegate, 59 (R), all died from the coronavirus over the course on one week. | WKYC An Indiana pastor, his sister and elderly mother all recently died from the new coronavirus over the course of a week as new data shows the brunt of the devastation from the virus shifting toward rural and less densely populated parts of the United States. Pastor Jim Applegate, 54, who led Westview Christian Church in Campbellsburg for 21 years, died from the virus on Dec. 20, WKYC reported. Some 12 hours later on Dec. 21, his 83-year-old mother, Patricia Applegate, died from the virus at Baptist Health Floyd hospital. His older sister, MaryJane Applegate, 59, died from the virus on Christmas Eve.

Baptist Health administers more than 11K COVID-19 vaccines

Baptist Health administers more than 11K COVID-19 vaccines Baptist Health network vaccines 11,000 workers so far By Marsha Heller | December 29, 2020 at 11:05 AM CST - Updated December 29 at 7:02 PM KENTUCKY (KFVS) - Baptist Health announced its hospitals throughout Kentucky have achieved a milestone in administering COVID-19 vaccines. As of Tuesday, December 29, the Baptist Heath system has administered more than 11,000 COVID-19 vaccines to frontline healthcare workers including nurses, housekeepers, physicians, respiratory therapists and phlebotomists. Baptist Health Corbin, Baptist Health Lexington, Baptist Health Louisville, Baptist Health Madisonville and Baptist Health Floyd in Indiana received the first Pfizer COVID-19 vaccinations approved for emergency use by the FDA.

Baptist Health Floyd now giving COVID-19 vaccines to health care workers

Baptist Health Floyd now giving COVID-19 vaccines to health care workers Share Updated: 5:16 PM EST Dec 18, 2020 WLKY Digital Team Share Updated: 5:16 PM EST Dec 18, 2020 Hide Transcript Show Transcript VICKI: BOTH HOSPITALS HAVE MADE LISTS OF HEALTHCARE WORKERS MOST AT RISK OF BEING EXPOSED TO COVID-19. THOSE PEOPLE WILL BE VACCINATED FIRST. STEPHON: BAPTIST HEALTH FLOYD WILL VACCINATE HEALTH CARE WORKERS STARTING TOMORROW. INSTEAD OF HAVING PEOPLE GO INSIDE TO GET THE SHOT, THE HOSPITAL IS SETTING UP A DRIVE-THRU VACCINE CLINIC FOR THOSE ALREADY APPROVED TO RECIEVE THE FIRST DOSE OF THE VACCINE. THEY’RE TAKING CARE OF MEDICAL WORKERS THERE IN FLOYD, HARRISON, AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES WHO SIGNED UP. BAPTIST HEALTH PLANS TO KEEP

A GREAT STEP FORWARD : COVID-19 vaccinations begin in Floyd County

This is the day that we ve been looking forward to for months now. This is an active way to go after the COVID pandemic and try to take something beyond just mitigation, said Floyd County Health Officer Dr. Tom Harris after the first five people were vaccinated for COVID-19 in Floyd County.  NEW ALBANY — Floyd County health officials on Thursday took what they say is a monumental step toward beating COVID-19 with the first five vaccinations, a trial run a day ahead of the full rollout Friday. Floyd County Health Officer and ER physician Dr. Tom Harris was the first to be immunized at the drive-through vaccination clinic set up outside Baptist Health Floyd in New Albany. The hospital is in charge of immunizations for A1 tier candidates — mostly frontline healthcare workers — in Floyd, Harrison and Washington counties.

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