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Dr. William Winn, left, was the first staff member at Hunt Regional Medical Center to receive an injection of the COVID-19 vaccine from Employee Health Nurse Shanon Young, right, Thursday. The hospital was one of the first in North Texas to receive a shipment of the vaccine by Pfizer.
Courtesy photo Hunt Regional Medical Center administers first doses of COVID-19 vaccine
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Dec 18, 2020
Dr. William Winn, left, was the first staff member at Hunt Regional Medical Center to receive an injection of the COVID-19 vaccine from Employee Health Nurse Shanon Young, right, Thursday. The hospital was one of the first in North Texas to receive a shipment of the vaccine by Pfizer.
Dec 15, 2020
The hospital in Greenville is scheduled to receive the initial doses of the COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday, even as Hunt County reported its largest one day surge of patients confirmed with the virus so far, as well as another death. Courtesy logo
The hospital in Greenville is scheduled to receive the initial doses of the COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday, even as Hunt County reported its largest one day surge of patients confirmed with the virus so far, as well as another death.
The office of Hunt County Judge Bobby Stovall reported Monday night that the county added 113 new positive test results for COVID-19. Two of the patients, a female aged 65-plus and a male aged 65-plus, both from Merit, were reported to have been hospitalized with COVID-19 as of Monday, with the rest of the most recent cases reported isolating at home.
Dec 15, 2020
Attorneys for a former Wolfe City Police Department officer are again hoping to have his bond reduced on a charge of murder in connection with the shooting death of a resident of the city. Courtesy photo
Attorneys for a former Wolfe City Police Department officer are again hoping to have his bond reduced on a charge of murder in connection with the shooting death of a resident of the city.
Shaun Lucas was reported to have shot the unarmed Jonathan Price on the night of Oct.3. Lucas, 22, of Lone Oak, remained in custody Monday at the Collin County Jail, in lieu of $1 million bond on a charge of murder.
Methodist Dallas Medical Center among first 4 sites in Texas to get COVID-19 vaccine Monday
The hospital will begin immunizations for health care workers and other staff members who interact with coronavirus patients once the shipment arrives.
Methodist Dallas Medical Center, pictured in this file photo, will be among the first in Texas to get COVID-19 vaccine shipments Monday.(David Woo / Staff Photographer)
revised to include a statement from UT Southwestern Medical Center representative.
A Dallas hospital will be among the first four sites in Texas to get shipments of the COVID-19 vaccine Monday.
Methodist Dallas Medical Center will begin immunizations for health care workers and other staff members who interact with COVID-19 patients once the shipment arrives, said Pam Stoyanoff, president and chief operating officer of Methodist Health System.
First doses of COVID-19 vaccine set to arrive at Tyler hospital on Tuesday
Shipments to other East Texas hospital expected later in the week Pfizerâs COVID-19 vaccine is expected to arrive at the UT Health North Campus in Tyler on Tuesday, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services. (Source: WBRC) By Blake Holland | December 13, 2020 at 9:08 PM CST - Updated December 13 at 9:16 PM
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Pfizerâs COVID-19 vaccine is expected to arrive at the UT Health North Campus in Tyler on Tuesday, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services.
Doses will be shipped later in the week to CHRISTUS Mother Frances in Tyler, CHRISTUS Good Shepherd in Longview, and Longview Regional Medical Center, according to DSHS.