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COVID has hit hard in Rubonia area Residents line up to get their vaccine shots

COVID has hit hard in Rubonia area. Residents line up to get their vaccine shots Jessica De Leon, The Bradenton Herald Feb. 10 RUBONIA Seniors were elated on Wednesday morning as they arrived at the Rubonia Community Center to get their first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. Among the smiling faces was 71-year-old Sharon Thomas. We were very anxious to get ours done. We wanted to make sure that we are protected and we are just blessed to be able to do this today. So grateful, she said as she and her husband, Pastor Danny Thomas, Sr., 74, of Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church, waited to be monitored for any potential reactions to the vaccine.

Minority outreach a staple of county vaccination plan, online portal on its way [Free]

Several community vaccination events, running parallel to New Hanover County’s by-phone appointments, have led to more than 600 vaccinations among members of minority communities. (Port City Daily/Courtesy New Hanover County) NEW HANOVER COUNTY With New Hanover County deep into the process of vaccinating people 65 and older, officials are proactively reaching out to minority residents, going beyond the call-center system that schedules the bulk of vaccine appointments.  “We began immediately when we noticed that the number of minorities in that 75-and-older group were not getting through on our phone lines,” Linda Thompson, chief diversity and equity officer for New Hanover County, said. 

Top health official no longer employed with New Hanover County

Former New Hanover County Health Director Philip Tarte signs a beam at the now-finished Department of Health and Human Services headquarters. The reasons for Tarte’s departure are unclear. (Port City Daily/Courtesy New Hanover County) NEW HANOVER COUNTY  Phillip Tarte, the director of the New Hanover County Health Department, is no longer employed with the agency, a county spokesperson confirmed Friday. The county’s website lists David Howard previously Tarte’s deputy as interim health director.  Commissioner Rob Zapple said Friday that County Manager Chris Coudriet told commissioners Tarte is no longer employed by New Hanover County.  Tarte was hired in 2016 to lead an agency with 120 employees and a budget of nearly $11.6 million, according to a report at the time by StarNews Media. His starting salary was $130,000. Tarte is from Whiteville and worked as health director of Union County prior to coming to New Hanover.

Trayvon Martin s mother visits Black Lives Matter tribute at Riviera Beach church

Trayvon Martin s mother visits Black Lives Matter tribute at Riviera Beach church Julius Whigham II, Palm Beach Post © The Palm Beach Post Sybrina Fulton, mother of Trayvon Martin, speaks during a visit to a Black Lives Matter tribute outside the New Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church in Riviera Beach, Florida on January 26, 2021. RIVIERA BEACH Standing near the red-and-black church parking space that bears her son s name, Sybrina Fulton reflected on the families of others who have since lost loved ones to violence.  Specifically, Fulton  whose teenage son, Trayvon Martin, was shot and killed in 2012   spoke of the Black Lives Matter movement during her visit to the New Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church on Tuesday afternoon. She received a tour of tributes that were painted in honor of her son and others. 

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