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Jamie Elenz, the medical services administrator at the county health department, opens the first boxes of the Moderna vaccine against COVID-19, which were delivered to the department on Tuesday morning and immediately sent to the Salem Regional Medical Center so the hospital can begin immunizing health care staff.
LISBON While the Columbiana County Health Department is celebrating the arrival of doses of the Moderna vaccine, Laura Fauss, public information officer for the agency, is urging county residents to “celebrate but celebrate small” this holiday season.
Vins said the first 200 doses to arrive at the health department on Tuesday were sent off to the Salem Regional Medical Center, which had not yet received any, unlike East Liverpool City Hospital, which received some directly on Monday. At the same time, federal providers are sending the vaccines to nursing homes. This is an effort to provide vaccines to frontline health care workers and the mos
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Jamie Elenz, the medical services administrator at the county health department, opens the first boxes of the Moderna vaccine. (Submitted photo)
LISBON While the Columbiana County Health Department is celebrating the arrival of doses of the Moderna vaccine, Laura Fauss, public information officer for the agency, is urging county residents to “celebrate but celebrate small” this holiday season.
Vins said the first 200 doses to arrive at the health department on Tuesday were sent off to the Salem Regional Medical Center, which had not yet received any, unlike East Liverpool City Hospital, which received some directly on Monday. At the same time, federal providers are sending the vaccines to nursing homes. This is an effort to provide vaccines to frontline health care workers and the most vulnerable in our population, those in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities.
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LISBON While the Columbiana County Health Department is celebrating the arrival of doses of the Moderna vaccine, Laura Fauss, public information officer for the agency, is urging county residents to “celebrate but celebrate small” this holiday season.
Vins said the first 200 doses to arrive at the health department on Tuesday were sent off to the Salem Regional Medical Center, which had not yet received any, unlike East Liverpool City Hospital, which received some directly on Monday. At the same time, federal providers are sending the vaccines to nursing homes. This is an effort to provide vaccines to frontline health care workers and the most vulnerable in our population, those in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities.