Montgomery police seek suspect wanted in December homicide Montgomery police seek suspect wanted in December homicide. (Source: CrimeStoppers) By WSFA Staff | January 7, 2021 at 11:48 AM CST - Updated January 7 at 12:04 PM
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - A man is being sought in Montgomery for a December homicide.
According to Central Alabama CrimeStoppers, Michael Lewis, 38 is wanted on a murder charge for the death of William Elmore III.
Montgomery police say on Dec. 19 around 1:10 p.m, officers were called Baptist Medical Center South on a report that a patient was suffering from a life-threatening gunshot wound to the chest. On Tuesday, Dec. 29, the patient, identified as Elmore, died from his injuries.
New treatment for peripheral artery disease decreases complications, allows for quicker recovery
An estimated 8.5 million people in US have PAD
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An estimated 8.5 million people in the United States have peripheral artery disease, affecting approximately 12 to 20% of Americans over the age of 60.
It is a painful condition caused by a blockage in the arteries of the extremities, usually the legs. Just like blockages in the heart’s vessels, PAD is caused by a buildup of plaque and fatty material on the inner walls of the arteries in the extremities.
COVID-19 Patient Released from Baptist South After 41 Days on Ventilator
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After forty-one days on a ventilator in the ICU unit, Baptist Medical Center South released a COVID-19 patient.
Mr. Dean admitted in November had the support of his friends and loved ones the entire time. Throughout his journey, loved ones continued weekly prayer vigils, hymns, and even “Jericho Marches” on his behalf.
Baptist Health is hoping Mr. Dean’s story will inspire and uplift others.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey receives Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine
By Alabama NewsCenter Staff
December 21, 2020
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey receives a COVID-19 vaccine from RN Donna Pugh at Baptist Medical Center South in Montgomery. (Hal Yeager/Governor s Office)
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey received the first of two doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on Monday afternoon at Baptist Medical Center South in Montgomery. Registered Nurse Donna Pugh administered the shot.
Ivey praised the scientists, medical professionals and the Trump administration for their commitment to creating and distributing a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine. State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris and State Chief Health Medical Officer Dr. Mary McIntyre also received a dose of the vaccine.
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By Alabama NewsCenter Staff
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey received the first of two doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on Monday afternoon at Baptist Medical Center South in Montgomery. Registered Nurse Donna Pugh administered the shot.
Ivey praised the scientists, medical professionals and the Trump administration for their commitment to creating and distributing a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine. State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris and State Chief Health Medical Officer Dr. Mary McIntyre also received a dose of the vaccine.
The second dose of the Pfizer vaccine is given three weeks after the first. Health care officials have said the first dose provides a level of protection and lessens the severity of COVID-19 should a person become infected before receiving the second shot.