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Ciancanelli, a 2017 Beacon graduate, was a member of a civil engineering squadron. He operated heavy equipment to maintain runways, roads and infrastructure at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in North Carolina, where he’d been stationed since December.
The single-vehicle crash on Route 70 near La Grange, in Lenoir County, North Carolina, occurred at 2:49 a.m. April 24, when the motorcycle Ciancanelli was riding went off the road and struck a guardrail, television station WITN reported. State troopers said speed was a factor, according to the report.
Born May 28, 1999, in Poughkeepsie, Ciancanelli worked for his family’s business, Royalty Carpet, while in high school, according to his obituary.
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Southern Seven Health Department is planning to launch a new mobile COVID-19 vaccine tour in the region it serves.
The health department serves Alexander, Pulaski, Massac, Union, Johnson, Pope and Hardin counties in Southern Illinois.
The pop-up vaccination events are aimed to reach some of the farthest outlying townships in each of the seven counties, the health department said.
“While we’ve been working through our waitlists of individuals who were wanting to get vaccinated, we’ve been in place at large centralized locations to make it easy to maintain social distancing with the expected large crowds,” said Nathan Ryder, outreach coordinator for Southern Seven Health Department’s contact tracing team.
Southern Seven Health Dept. launches mobile pop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinic tour The Southern Seven Health Department launched a new mobile COVID-19 vaccine tour throughout the region. (Source: WTVM) By Amber Ruch | April 20, 2021 at 2:00 PM CDT - Updated April 20 at 2:00 PM
SOUTHERN Ill. (KFVS) - The Southern Seven Health Department launched a new mobile COVID-19 vaccine tour throughout the region.
The vaccine events are aimed to reach some of the farthest outlying townships in each of the seven counties.
The clinics will use the Illinois Department of Public Health’s Wellness on Wheels vans to provide the traveling clinic space to administer the vaccines. Individuals will then be able to wait their required 15-minutes after the vaccine in their own car parked nearby.
(WSIL) Southern Seven Health Department (S7HD) has announced the launch of a new mobile COVID-19 Vaccine tour throughout the S7 region.
These pop-up vaccination events are aimed to reach some of the farthest outlying townships in each of the seven counties.
The mobile pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinics will utilize the Illinois Department of Public Health’s Wellness on Wheels (WOW) vans to provide the traveling clinic space to administer the vaccines. Individuals will then be able to wait their required 15-minutes after the vaccine in the comfort of their own car parked nearby
The schedule for the mobile clinics is as follows: