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Officials banding together to better inform public on virus


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PRINCETON — The Mercer County Commission will draft a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the county Health Department on working closer together with informing the public on COVID-related information.
Commissioners took the action Friday after receiving a letter from the county Board of Health asking for a unified front in providing COVID guidance as well as questioning some of the information which may have come from the commission that unintentionally confused some residents.
“What they are doing is trying to get everyone on the same playing field and work together as one entity,” said Commission President Gene Buckner, referring to the intent of the letter. “It seems to me they think the county commission is not doing that.” ....

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Health Department gives briefing on COVID-19 vaccine


Dec 18, 2020
Mercer County Health Officer Dr. Steven Stefancic leads a press briefing on Thursday about the COVID-19 vaccine at the Mercer County Health Department.
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BLUEFIELD — The fight against the COVID-19 pandemic has reached its “D-Day,” Mercer County Health Officer Dr. Steven Stefancic said Thursday.
“I consider this to be our D-Day,” he said during a briefing at the Mercer County Health Department, referring to the all-out use of the vaccine that will eventually lead to an end to the pandemic. “The vaccine is the first defense. This is our tool.”
But Stefancic also cautioned that mask wearing, physical distancing and hand washing will remain crucial as the process to get as many people as possible vaccinated will take several months. ....

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Hospital will have first vaccine doses, MCHD's scheduled next week | News


Dec 15, 2020
While Princeton Community Hospital is set to receive its first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine today, the Mercer County Health Department is schedules to receive its first doses next week.
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PRINCETON — The Mercer County Health Department will not receive the COVID-19 vaccine until next week but Princeton Community Hospital is still on track to receive and administer the first doses today.
“We are not scheduled to get anything this week,” said county Health Officer Dr. Steven Stefancic during the county Board of Health meeting Monday.
Rose Morgan, nursing director at PCH, said part (about 140) of the 400 doses the hospital is to receive over the next few weeks is still on schedule to be delivered today and the first vaccination should take place today as well. ....

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Justice: First vaccine doses could be here 'within days' | News


Gov. Jim Justice speaks during a COVID-19 briefing in the photo above. 
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CHARLESTON — The first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine could be administered in West Virginia “within days.”
Gov. Jim Justice said Wednesday the FDA (Federal Drug Administration) is scheduled to have an all-day regulatory meeting today, where it is expected they will discuss the Emergency Use Authorization for the Pfizer vaccine.
“FDA officials have said they plan to make a decision on approving this emergency authorization within four days of the meeting, though I hope to the good Lord above that they can approve it even faster than that,” he said. “The federal government tells us that, within 24 hours of receiving the FDA approval, West Virginia will begin receiving shipments of the vaccine. Within 24 hours of receiving the vaccine, we will be vaccinating people.” ....

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