US Consulate in Hyd to train 50 Vizag girl students in English
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Visakhapatnam, Dec 18 : The US Consulate in Hyderabad has launched an English language teaching programme at a college in Vizag which will benefit 50 bright and economically disadvantaged girl students.
The English Access Microscholarship Programme, also known as the Access Programme , has been launched at the St. Joseph s College for Women. We are delighted to partner with St. Joseph s College on this important programme that will support these women in achieving their future goals, said the Consulate s Public Affairs Officer (PAO) David Moyer.
The Columbia VA hopes they will receive the Moderna vaccine if it is authorized. Author: Nic Jones Updated: 5:23 PM EST December 16, 2020
COLUMBIA, S.C. The Columbia VA Health Care System continues to wait for the coronavirus vaccine to distribute once it arrives.
The state of South Carolina started receiving the COVID-19 vaccine on Monday, Dec. 14.
So far, the vaccine has made its way to the Conway Medical Center, the Lexington Medical Center and Prisma Health.
News 19 checked in with the Columbia VA Health Care System to find out if they have received vaccines yet or not. Even though our site was not selected for the Pfizer vaccine, we expect that the Moderna vaccine will be authorized soon, and our facility may receive vaccine doses at that time, said Dillon McConnell, a Public Affairs Officer for the healthcare system.
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December 14, 2020
47 ABC – The FDA recently authorized a COVID-19 vaccine and shipments are on their way to local health departments. Now states are laying out their next steps.
“The vaccine is a critical mitigation strategy in the overall response,” says Doctor Rick Hong, State Medical Director at Delaware Division of Public Health. Public Affairs Officer, Travis Brown say, “we want people to know that they are safe, they are effective, you know they work.”
Officials say the vaccine will be administered in phases. In the first phase, the vaccine will be given to high risk workers, such as health care workers and first responders, and residents in long term care facilities.