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Coronavirus in Mississippi: 479 new cases, 21 deaths reported Thursday

Coronavirus in Mississippi: 479 new cases, 21 deaths reported Thursday
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Mizell Senior Center gives second doses of Moderna vaccine to 440 seniors

Mizell Senior Center gives second doses of Moderna vaccine to 440 seniors The Mizell Senior Center welcomed back some of their members for their second dose of the moderna vaccine today. 440 seniors received their second round of shots from Desert Care Network staff. “It has been a pleasure to do this, to partner with the Desert Care Network and to be of service to the community, director of development at the Mitzell Senior Center Harriet Baron said. It has been an incredibly joyful day, people are grateful, cheerful happy and to be a part of that is a privilege, she added.

We re going to find an arm : Providers trying to keep COVID-19 vaccines from going to waste

We re going to find an arm : Providers trying to keep COVID-19 vaccines from going to waste Congressman Dr. Raul sends message to farmworkers in Spanish Replay Video UP NEXT Appointments for the COVID-19 vaccine are in high demand, and despite limited supplies, some Riverside County providers still have extra doses at the end of each clinic day. Whether its due to top-notch syringes squeezing out more than expected or some patients just not showing up, providers are feeling the pressure to use every coveted drop.  Even if it occasionally means jumping ahead in the state s tiered system. We always have extra doses at the end of the day, said Brian Hodgkins, executive vice president of clinical operations at Desert Oasis Healthcare. I think everybody is doing their best not to waste any vaccine.

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COVID-19 surge meant cancer patient died without critical care

“I’m scared.” They were the last words that Billy, a retired mechanic for the city of Costa Mesa who was in the parking lot of the small hospital, ever expected his wife to say. Kim called Billy just as he had returned from their home with some of her clothes. She was a former nurse with a radiant smile and matronly toughness that could calm down angry drunks at the biker bars she and Billy loved to visit. A three-year bout with pancreatic cancer hadn’t diminished her spirit or resolve. Advertisement Billy and Kim Folsom bought a house in Joshua Tree, Calif., three years ago, around the time she received her cancer diagnosis, so they could fight it together in an area they loved.

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