Updated: 4:51 PM EST Jan 18, 2021 Prisma Health said has open dedicated, high-volume community COVID-19 vaccine centers in Greenville and Columbia.RELATED: Prisma Health plans to provide 10,000 vaccines per day, officials sayThe two large-scale COVID-19 appointment-only vaccination sites, which currently only administer Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, include the following: Prisma Health Vaccination Site in Greenville 1 Kmart Plaza, Greenville, SC 29605 (near Greenville Memorial Hospital). The vaccination site, located inside the former Kmart building, is open Monday-Saturday, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.Once this vaccination site opens, all community appointments from Prisma Health Greenville Memorial Hospital will be transferred to this site. This vaccine site will be by appointment only through the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s Vaccine Administration Management System (VAMS).Prisma Health Drive-Vaccination Site in Columbia22 National Guard Road, Columbia, SC 29201 (Ga
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Registered Nurse Mike Gatlin works in the ICU at Prisma Health s Greenville Memorial Hospital Share Updated: 5:14 AM CST Dec 19, 2020 Renee Wunderlich Reporter I just stayed there with her : Nurse holds hand of COVID-19 patient so she wouldn t have to die alone
Registered Nurse Mike Gatlin works in the ICU at Prisma Health s Greenville Memorial Hospital Share Updated: 5:14 AM CST Dec 19, 2020
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Show Transcript ONE OF THE HARDEST THINGS ABOUT THE PANDEMIC HAS BEEN THE SENSE OF ISOLATION FELT BY MANY WHO HAVE BECOME SICK. WARRANTY AND CONTAGIOUS KEPT FROM FAMILY AND FRIENDS BUT ONE GREENVILLE NURSE WAS DETERMINED THAT WHEN DEATH CAME FOR HIS PATIENTS. THE PATIENT WOULDN’T FACE IT ALONE. RENEE WUNDERLICH IS LIVE TONIGHT OUTSIDE PRISMA HELP, BUT THE STORY YOU’LL ONLY SEE ON WYFF NEWS. R
S.C. Stays Silent as Other States Reveal Vaccine Plans South Carolina has refused to name the 15 receiving sites, making it unclear when health-care centers will receive the vaccines for distributions. Some believe the state is keeping the plan quiet to mitigate security risks. Sam Ogozalek, The Island Packet | December 14, 2020 | Analysis
(TNS) North Carolina residents know exactly which hospitals will get doses first from the state s initial supply of coronavirus vaccines.
N.C. officials on Thursday released a list of 53 medical centers and health care systems that will soon receive shipments of Pfizer and BioNTech s COVID-19 vaccine, which federal regulators are expected to approve for emergency use this weekend.