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New mass vaccine clinic will be coming to Richmondâs Southside Thousands more doses on the way By Adrianna Hargrove and Henry Graff | February 25, 2021 at 11:54 AM EST - Updated February 25 at 9:22 PM RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - The health department announced plans to bring a new mass vaccination clinic to Richmondâs Southside. BREAKING: @RichmondCity HD says COVID-19 mass vaccine clinic (like the ones at Richmond Raceway and Arthur Ashe Center will be unveiled in Richmondâs Southside in the next few weeks. Exact location details will be shared at a later time. @NBC12â Henry Graff (@HenryGraff) February 25, 2021 The Richmond and Henrico Health Districts (RHHD) provided a virtual update this morning announcing the plans. The details are still being worked out and could be running in a few weeks. ....
February 10, 2021 Check presentation attendees shown are (l-r) Chris Schell, Schell Brothers owner and CEO; Dr. David Tam, Beebe Healthcare president and CEO; Amy Popovich, Beebe Medical Foundation event coordinator; Tom Protack, Beebe Medical Foundation president; and Preston Schell, Schell Brothers owner. SUBMITTED PHOTO During the first month of 2021, Beebe Healthcare team members felt the love and kudos from the community as thousands thanked healthcare workers through Project Kudos powered by Schell Brothers. In total, 96,796 kudos were given via social media. Each kudo represented a $1 donation from Schell Brothers to Beebe Healthcare through Beebe Medical Foundation. “I was excited for this project when it was first brought to Beebe because of the morale boost it would supply for our team members who have tirelessly worked through this pandemic,” said Dr. David A. Tam, Beebe Healthcare president and CEO. “I was still completely blown away by ....
As COVID-19 vaccine supply remains an issue, the Richmond and Henrico Health Districts officials said Monday they do not anticipate expanding the current eligibility until March. ....
Hug tent, Stephen King, Valentine’s dining: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY Alabama Montgomery: The state has expanded who is eligible to receive immunizations against COVID-19, but health officials caution there’s still not enough vaccine for everyone who qualifies for a shot. As of Monday, everyone 65 and older, educators, grocery store workers, some manufacturing workers, public transit workers, agriculture employees, state legislators and constitutional officers is eligible to get vaccinated. Previously only health care workers, first responders, nursing home residents, and people 75 and older were eligible. “If you are eligible for a vaccine, then we will get you one if want to take it. But it is not going to happen immediately for everyone,” Dr. Scott Harris, the state health officer, told reporters Friday. Harris said an estimated 1.5 million people would be eligible for vaccines, but the ....
The Richmond and Henrico Health Districts says it won t be until next month before vaccines can go into the arms of those in the rest of group 1B. ....