Courtesy Atrium Health
Atrium Health s Medical Director of Infection Prevention Dr. Katie Passaretti was the first to get the shot in North Carolina, Atrium said Monday. I just got my first COVID vaccine, Passaretti said. I feel perfectly fine.
UPDATE: Atrium Health s Medical Director of Infection Prevention Dr. Katie Passaretti just became the first person in North Carolina to be vaccinated for COVID-19. pic.twitter.com/Le2D1iqFR2 Atrium Health (@AtriumHealth) December 14, 2020
Describing how she felt Monday, Passaretty said, Just a moment of hope, a moment of potential for change of the course that we re on with the pandemic right now. I couldn t be more excited.
Michigan’s neighbors warned not to eat raw meat ‘cannibal sandwiches’ as holiday treat
Updated Dec 15, 2020;
Posted Dec 15, 2020
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has issued its annual reminder urging residents to refrain from eating raw meat sandwiches.Wisconsin Department of Health
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The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has issued its annual reminder urging residents to refrain from eating raw meat sandwiches.
Sometimes called Tiger Meat or Cannibal Sandwiches, many Wisconsin families consider eating them to be a holiday tradition, but health officials warn that doing so poses a threat for Salmonella, E. coli, Campylobacter and Listeria bacteria that can make you sick.
Updated COVID-19 Numbers: Tuesday, December 15
December 15, 2020
Health officials also reported 21 news deaths bringing the death total to 4,483 in Minnesota.
According to the Minnesota Department of Health website, 4,965,904 tests have been completed to date.
There are 351,820 patients who no longer require isolation.
So far, 19,785 patients have required hospitalization and 4,286 cases have been hospitalized in ICU.
Below are the most recent COVID-19 cases by county in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan:
Carlton: 2,383 – 29 deaths
Cook: 97
Koochiching: 501 – 7 deaths
MADISON Gov.
Tony Evers today announced the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) has officially activated the federal government’s pharmacy distribution program for the COVID-19 vaccine.
“This announcement is another step forward toward ensuring our most vulnerable Wisconsinites get the vaccine quickly and safely,” said Gov. Evers. “While hope is on the horizon, the best way Wisconsinites can help keep the folks living and working in our long-term care facilities healthy and safe is to continue to take every precaution to stop the spread by staying home, practicing physical distancing, and wearing a mask whenever out in public.”
A partnership between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the national pharmacy chains Walgreens and CVS, the program will utilize the Moderna vaccine pending its upcoming Emergency Use Authorization from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The effort, which will begin with skilled nursing facilities, involves th
Stop sullying the good name of sandwiches everywhere.
By Chelsea SteinerDec 15th, 2020, 3:51 pm
Wisconsin, we need to talk. You have so many wonderful things in the Badger state, like cheese, cheese hats, and the literal Land O’ Lakes. You have plenty of other non-dairy qualities I love in a state, so much so that I spent the entire summer and fall phone and text banking in Wisconsin for Joe Biden. I mean, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin? STUNNING. Circus World Museum in Baraboo? Iconic.
But while my love for you is like my love for cheese, I remain steadfastly (lactose) intolerant to this monstrosity known as the cannibal sandwich. For those of you blessedly ignorant of this sin against nature, I apologize. The cannibal sandwich (also known as the tiger meat sandwich, which BARF) is raw ground beef, raw onion slices, and salt and pepper on a piece of bread.