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WWE s Senior Ringside Physician Chris Amann Receives COVID-19 Vaccine

WWE’s Senior Ringside Physician Dr. Chris Amann has received the COVID-19 vaccine. Amann revealed on Instagram and Twitter that he received Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine on Friday evening. “Just received my first dose of the @moderna COVID-19 vaccine this evening. So appreciative of and thankful for all of the health care workers, researchers, and organizations working tirelessly to make this possible to bring this pandemic under control. Didn’t feel a thing!,” Amann wrote on Instagram. It’s likely that all WWE physicians are receiving the vaccine as well. The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine involves two shots that are received one month (28 days) apart, according to the CDC (Centers for Disease Control & Prevention). It is given with a shot in the muscle of the upper arm. The CDC notes that in clinical trials the Moderna vaccine was 94.1% effective at preventing the COVID-19 illness in people who received two doses, who had no evidence of being previously infected.

Alaskans over age 65 will be the next group to be eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations, followed by frontline essential workers and others

Print article Alaskans 65 and older will be the next group eligible for early doses of the coronavirus vaccine, state health officials announced Thursday. Once the majority of seniors who want vaccines are able to access them, next up will be prison inmates, correctional officers and residents of homeless shelters, as well as “frontline essential workers” age 50 and older including teachers, emergency responders and seafood industry workers whose work is performed on-site and in close proximity to the public or to co-workers. After that, according to a list released Thursday by the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, the next eligible group will be Alaskans between the age of 55 and 64, those who live in rural communities where there’s limited access to running water and sanitation facilities, and frontline essential workers with public-facing jobs who are between 16 and 50 and have two or more high-risk health conditions.

SMH leadership thank community effort for bringing down COVID-19 case numbers – Sheridan Media

(Courtesy photo) During a press briefing with Sheridan Memorial Hospital Dec. 30, leadership staff thanked the Sheridan County community for their efforts to bring down the number of active COVID-19 cases in the county.  CEO Mike McCafferty said the effort from the community to follow health orders and Centers for Disease Control Prevention guidelines has appeared to have reduced the number of active cases and relieved stress on the resources and staff of SMH.   M. MCafferty Health orders signed by State Health Officer Dr. Alexia Harrist mandating the use of face-coverings in public areas took effect Wednesday, Dec. 9. On Nov. 25, the Wyoming Department of Health reported 530 active COVID-19 cases in Sheridan County; that number on Dec. 23 was reduced to 58.

NY COVID pilot to test large gatherings

NY COVID pilot to test large gatherings
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