Noble County schools will be first in line locally for COVID vaccinations
Guernsey County schools slated for the third week of February
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Staff in the Caldwell Exempted Village and Noble Local school districts will be at the head of the line locally.
The Noble County Health Department will administer COVID-19 vaccinations Friday to all employees who wish to receive the vaccine the first districts locally to be eligible as part of Ohio K-12 School Staff Vaccination Program. It s very quick, said Caldwell Superintendent Kacey Cottrill of the vaccination date. I know some districts have to wait until the third week or the end of February, but the Noble County Health Department has worked very hard to secure vaccinations for the districts in the county.
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New Muskingum Valley Health Center Facility Opens in Cambridge
CAMBRIDGE, OH – Muskingum Valley Health Centers recently opened a brand new care facility in Cambridge.
The $14 million dollar project is a 50,000 square foot, three story medical office facility that houses numerous services of Muskingum Valley Health Centers. CEO Dan Atkinson is proud of their partnership with Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center for imaging services and their brand new dental services. He explains where they’re at in their opening process.
“So we just completed the Phase 1 which was essentially getting the facility open and operating. Phase 2 will include moving some additional services from other locations that we have here in Guernsey County. Women’s Health Services will occupy the second floor. And then that will also complete our main parking lot and open up our front entrance of the facility once Phase 2 is completed. Right now patients and staff are entering through t
$14M facility is expected to be operating at 90% of capacity within six months
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The new Muskingum Valley Health Center s facility on Clark Street opened its doors to patients on Jan. 25, completing phase one of the health care provider s $14 million construction project in Cambridge. The goal of our Guernsey County facility is to expand access to primary care for all residents of the community, said MVHC CEO Dan Atkinson. Southeastern Ohio is an underserved area and as a federally-qualified health care provider, we want the entire community to have access to services regardless of their ability to pay.
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ZANESVILLE – Phase 1-B will gradually vaccinate anyone aged 65 and older. Certain employees from schools that conduct at least some in-person learning will eventually be eligible for a vaccine as well. Starting the week of January 18th, vaccines will be provided by Kroger Pharmacy, Muskingum Valley Health Centers, Shriver’s Pharmacy, and the Zanesville – Muskingum County Health Department.
“We expect more vaccines, we have a plan all the way through to the general public on how we’re going to get it. There’ll be multiple sites – the Health Department, Genesis, multiple pharmacies, several primary care offices, MVHC, we still have multiple places. Right now, the sites are limited to five but that’s going to expand as more vaccines become available,” Muskingum County Health Dept. Medical Director Dr. Jack Butterfield said.