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UVA Health administers first COVID-19 vaccines to health care workers

UVA Health administers first COVID-19 vaccines to health care workers UVA Health administers first COVID-19 vaccines to health care workers By Max Marcilla | December 15, 2020 at 9:39 PM EST - Updated December 16 at 12:03 AM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Tuesday was an historic day in Charlottesville and Albemarle County, providing hope in the battle against the coronavirus. It’s being called ‘V-Day,’ the day University of Virginia Health System administered the first COVID-19 vaccines to health care workers on the front line of the pandemic. It was a day filled with hope, but it was also about reflection for two critical care physicians, Dr. Taison Bell and Dr. Ebony Hilton.

From the newsroom: Charlottesville Inclusive Media project receives $150,000 from Google GNI Innovation Challenge

From the newsroom: Charlottesville Inclusive Media project receives $150,000 from Google GNI Innovation Challenge Share From the Newsroom The day-to-day, behind the scenes life at Charlottesville Tomorrow. Charlottesville Tomorrow, in partnership with Vinegar Hill Magazine and In My Humble Opinion talk show, has received $150,000 through the Google GNI Innovation Challenge to augment the launch of the recently established Charlottesville Inclusive Media project (CIM). The CIM partnership is one of 33 media projects to receive the GNI funding out of a pool of 215 applicants.  “The funding is an innovation challenge and we are excited that Google’s team recognized the potential of a collaboration between nonprofit public service journalism and independent for profit Black media companies to change the way African American audiences and communities are represented in local media,” said Charlottesville Tomorrow News Editor Elliott Robinson.

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Yet they may have to wait for a vaccine. (National Guard) If there’s such a thing as a date with destiny, it’s marked on Dr. Taison Bell’s calendar. At noon Tuesday, Bell, a critical care physician, is scheduled to be one of the first health care workers at the University of Virginia Health System to roll up his sleeve for a shot to ward off the coronavirus. “This is a long time coming,” said Bell, 37, who signed up via hospital email last week. “The story of this crisis is that each week feels like a year. This is really the first time that there’s genuine hope that we can turn the corner on this.”

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