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Gov. Parson Continues To Send Wrong Message on COVID-19
The following is the opinion of the author and does not represent the view of Townsquare Media Sedalia / Warrensburg.
I think Governor Mike Parson continues to send the wrong message on COVID-19 at just the wrong time.
The latest such instance came the other night when he posted the following thoughts on Twitter:
I don t have a problem with the State of Missouri NOT mandating who goes through the front door of your home. It would be troubling to me if they did, COVID-19 pandemic or not. And I don t think I m the only person who would feel that way.
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BRHC Doctors Receive First Doses of Pfizer Vaccine
Doctors at Bothwell Regional Health Center were the first to receive the new Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in Sedalia Friday morning at 10 a.m.
In a small room off the hospital s cafeteria, the first group of doctors were vaccinated by Sarah Wuellner, infection prevention nurse, and Leslie Stevenson, both from the BRHC Infection Prevention Department.
The vaccination is a two-step process. Those who received the vaccine Friday must return in 21 days for a booster shot of the same vaccine, explained BRHC CEO Lori Wightman.
“I think it s an exciting day,” Wightman remarked after the first group of doctors received their shot in the arm (in the deltoid muscle) to immunize them against the coronavirus.
BRHC Doctors Receive First Doses of Pfizer Vaccine
Doctors at Bothwell Regional Health Center were the first to receive the new Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in Sedalia Friday morning at 10 a.m.
In a small room off the hospital s cafeteria, the first group of doctors were vaccinated by Sarah Wuellner, infection prevention nurse, and Leslie Stevenson, both from the BRHC Infection Prevention Department.
The vaccination is a two-step process. Those who received the vaccine Friday must return in 21 days for a booster shot of the same vaccine, explained BRHC CEO Lori Wightman.
“I think it s an exciting day,” Wightman remarked after the first group of doctors received their shot in the arm (in the deltoid muscle) to immunize them against the coronavirus.