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Georgia student nurses vaccinate the public against COVID-19

Central Georgia Technical College student nurses administer about 300 vaccinations Author: Katelyn Sabater (13WMAZ) Updated: 12:57 AM EST February 12, 2021 WARNER ROBINS, Ga. Senior nursing students from Central Georgia Technical College are helping more people receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Hailey Villines, a senior nursing student, is a part of the group that vaccinated about 300 people at Houston Healthcare. “It was really awesome to hear them be, ‘Oh! It’s over already! Like, you’re done,’” said Villines. According to the director of the nursing program, 72 nursing students from Central Georgia Technical College are volunteering their time. “I do feel like I’m part of history. I feel like Florence Nightingale, in a way,” said Villines.

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CGTC nursing students help administer COVID vaccine in Pulaski County - 41NBC News

Listen to the content of this post: HAWKINSVILLE, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Central Georgia Technical College registered nursing students and faculty are helping with COVID-19 vaccination efforts in Pulaski County. Taylor Regional Hospital (TRH) in Hawkinsville needed volunteers to help administer doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. On January 13th, the hospital had no-cost vaccinations available for healthcare workers, first responders and community members age 65 and older. “The assistance provided by the students and instructors was invaluable in helping us to provide our community and surrounding counties with over 600 COVID-19 vaccines in a timely manner,” said TRH Chief Nursing Officer Haley Kaufman.

Shane Edwards tapped to be acting chief of Macon-Bibb Fire

Mayor Lester Miller tapped Shane Edwards to be the Macon-Bibb Fire Department s acting chief Tuesday Author: Liz Fabian (13WMAZ) Updated: 6:32 PM EST January 5, 2021 MACON, Ga. Marvin Riggins has spoken to the Macon Kiwanis Club for years, but Tuesday marked the first time he did so in civilian clothes. The former Macon-Bibb County fire chief spent the fifth day of his retirement serving as guest speaker for the club that designated him as their first honorary member. Club president Mickey Pope said the 41-year veteran of the Macon-Bibb County Fire Department personifies the six objectives of Kiwanis – placing higher value on humanity and spirituality over material things, daily encouraging the Golden Rule, promoting higher standards, developing intelligent and serviceable citizenship, forming enduring relationships to build better communities and maintaining high ideals that increase righteousness, justice, patriotism and goodwill.

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