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Virus deaths in Trumbull skyrocket | News, Sports, Jobs

rfox@tribtoday.com Trumbull County COVID-19 deaths as reported by the Ohio Department of Health rose dramatically Thursday, from 172 a week ago, to 183 Tuesday, to 198 Wednesday, and to 219 on Thursday. However, because of how the deaths are reported, that doesn’t necessarily mean there were more than 20 deaths between Wednesday and Thursday, said Sandy Swann, director of nursing for the Trumbull County Combined Health District. “Some of the cases that are being counted by our health district are being reviewed by the epidemiologist to determine if their death is due to COVID-19. Once this has been completed, there will probably be further adjustments to the number of COVID-19 deaths which will likely align the numbers,” Swann stated in an email Thursday. “Additionally, often a COIVD-19 death may get reported from the death certificate, which is counted for the day it’s reported to TCCHD but that may not be the date of death. The date of death may have been weeks earli

Vaccines to arrive | News, Sports, Jobs

Vaccinations in Mahoning Valley nursing homes are expected to begin next week, and preparations are underway for Trumbull County’s emergency medical responders to receive vaccines. “At this time, it appears that all of the Trumbull County nursing homes have registered with the state to receive vaccines from the contracted pharmacy chains Walgreens and CVS,” stated Natalie Markusic with the Trumbull County Combined Health District in an email. “The pharmacy chain assigned to each nursing home will coordinate directly with the nursing home itself to vaccinate residents and staff. Vaccinations are to start next week.” Danielle Procopio, director of marketing, sales and communication for Shepherd of the Valley’s corporate office, said their facilities in Howland and Liberty are expected to start receiving vaccines on Monday from CVS. Procopio said the system is expecting to hear from CVS soon to see which day Mahoning County locations will start.

Valley to start giving vaccinations next week | News, Sports, Jobs

rfox@tribtoday.com Vaccinations in Mahoning Valley nursing homes are expected to begin next week, and preparations are underway for Trumbull County’s emergency medical responders to receive vaccines. “At this time, it appears that all of the Trumbull County nursing homes have registered with the state to receive vaccines from the contracted pharmacy chains Walgreens and CVS,” stated Natalie Markusic with the Trumbull County Combined Health District in an email. “The pharmacy chain assigned to each nursing home will coordinate directly with the nursing home itself to vaccinate residents and staff. Vaccinations are to start next week.” Danielle Procopio, director of marketing, sales and communication for Shepherd of the Valley’s corporate office, said their facilities in Howland and Liberty are expected to start receiving vaccines on Monday from CVS. Procopio said the system is expecting to hear from CVS soon to see which day Mahoning County locations will start.

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