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Police news for Wednesday, Dec 30

Police news for Wednesday, Dec. 30 FacebookTwitterEmail ARRESTS, CITATIONS • Jerrica N. Rich, 36, of 1103 N. Fayette St. was booked into the Morgan County jail at 12:36 a.m. Tuesday on an aggravated domestic battery charge. THEFTS, BURGLARIES • A car was stolen from the 1000 block of East Morton Avenue, according to a report filed at 3:20 p.m. Monday. VANDALISM • Several windows of a house in the 1100 block of Illinois Avenue were broken during several days’ time, possibly with a BB gun, according to a report filed at 2:47 p.m. Monday. OTHER REPORTS • A Jacksonville man was treated at Passavant Area Hospital after being found injured in the road about 3 a.m. Tuesday. The 28-year-old man suffered minor injuries in some sort of altercation and was in the first block of Westfair Drive, according to a police report. The injuries were not considered life-threatening.

Weeks after COVID put Jacksonville woman in hospital, the fight continues: here s her story

Weeks after COVID put Jacksonville woman in hospital, the fight continues: here s her story
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First COVID-19 inoculations given in Springfield at HSHS St John s

HSHS St. John’s Hospital intensive-care unit nurse SallyAnn Tamizuddin felt a wave of relief Wednesday after she and a St. John’s ICU doctor became the first two people in Sangamon County to receive COVID-19 vaccines. “I just will be a lot more relaxed,” said Tamizuddin, 57, a nurse at the Springfield hospital for eight years. Of COVID-19, she said, “It won’t be able to touch me. It won’t be able to get to me.” Tamizuddin and Dr. Prashant Jagtap, medical director of St. John’s ICUs, were vaccinated at the same time, receiving the first of the two-dose regimen from the Pfizer vaccine supply that St. John’s received earlier in the day. The first and second doses are given a minimum of three weeks apart.

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Photo: Saga Communications myyyy vaccine? “The CDC and (Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices) have been working independently to come up with a risk stratification for exposure to COVID-19,” says Jennifer Harris, planning section chief for the pandemic incident command at Memorial Health System, which brought out experts Thursday to promote the vaccine. “That’s why health care workers naturally fell into the very first tier that needs to go. They are calling that phase 1-A. 1-B is being worked on and that is most likely going to be your essential frontline workers.” The Zoom call also included the head of Jacksonville’s Passavant Area Hospital, Dr. Scott Boston, who got his vaccine Thursday and said to expect a sore shoulder the next day: a sign the vaccine works.

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