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DCMH hits 3,000 mark


Jan 28, 2021
Jan 28, 2021
Since launching its Covid-19 vaccine initiative in early December, Decatur County Memorial Hospital is pleased to announce that they have vaccinated more than 3,000 members of the community to date.
Said one recent vaccine recipient, “The process in the clinic was flawless. Your staff was very pleasant and organized. If Covid weren’t out there, I’d give all of you a hug.”
As one of 50 Indiana hospitals chosen as a Covid-19 vaccination site for its community, DCMH continues to follow the eligibility guidelines set by the State of Indiana’s Health Department. At this time, that includes individuals 70-years-old and older as well as healthcare workers. As availability of the vaccine increases, DCMH will continue to vaccinate in order of most- to least-vulnerable community members. At this time, the vaccine has not been approved for children. ....

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VACCINATIONS BEGIN: First local front line personnel are vaccinated in soft opening


VACCINATIONS BEGIN: First local front line personnel are vaccinated in soft opening
Welcome to the immunized, my friend.
Those were the words of hospitalist Dr. Raymond Kiser, the first Bartholomew County resident to get the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, as he greeted a fellow healthcare worker who’d just gotten the same shot. 
Thursday afternoon, six Columbus Regional Health workers received the first COVID-19 vaccines to be administered in Bartholomew County. Five were Columbus residents, and one was from Shelbyville.
The 975 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine arrived earlier Thursday at around 11:30 a.m., said CRH spokeswoman Kelsey DeClue. Hospital officials have said that about 1,950 doses are expected in the next shipment, but a delivery date has not yet been set. She said that 240 healthcare workers have signed up to be vaccinated on Friday  a number that hits the daily maximum. ....

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