Montgomery County will receive a 100% increase in COVID-19 vaccine allotment next week, health department administrator Amber Reed said Tuesday.
The county expects a shipment of 1,000 vaccines on …
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1/28/21
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LAFAYETTE — With the nation’s unemployment rate at its highest in nearly half a century, job opportunities in labor-abundant industries — such as retail and dining — are …
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1/25/21
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This story is about the collision between a child prodigy named Daniel, and the darker power of a family secret. Does Daniel survive? Let’s find out.
Carnegie Music Hall, New York City: …
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1/25/21
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Dear Doctor: Your column about long-haul COVID-19 started a conversation at our house about why some viruses will keep getting you sick even after you’ve recovered. A friend of our family is …
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1/25/21
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1/23/21
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At 91 years old, Norma Miller is eager to feel a sense of relief following her second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Miller received her first dose last week, and as a long-time local business owner, …
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1/22/21
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Dear Doctor: I’m a 60-year-old woman with naturally fair skin. I’ve worked outdoors all of my life — and now I have the age spots on my face to prove it. Why do they …
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1/11/21
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The Montgomery County Health Department will open a clinic to administer COVID-19 vaccine to eligible recipients on Monday
The health department will open its first vaccination clinic to the …
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1/9/21
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LEBANON — An Advance couple claimed the honor of delivering the first baby of the new year at Witham Health Services, Lebanon.
Mathieu Alexandre Gohier was born at 3:03 p.m. Friday to …
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1/4/21
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Dear Doctor: A few years ago, you had a column about why it’s important to know CPR. My boyfriend took the Red Cross class, and he actually ended up helping someone once. But what about now, …
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1/4/21
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Montgomery County heads into the new year following the worst month for coronavirus infections and deaths, as preparations for the first public distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine provide a …
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Nick Hedrick | nhedrick@jrpress.com
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1/4/21
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The Montgomery County Health Department received final approval Thursday to open a COVID-19 vaccination site in the former Save A Lot building.
In a special virtual meeting, the Health Board …
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Nick Hedrick | nhedrick@jrpress.com
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1/2/21
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Today’s column will present a new model of drug addiction. Three terms are presented first, to be followed by details of the new model.
All of us have experienced life events which were so …
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12/28/20
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Dear Doctor: Our family — ages 66, 59, 27 and 22 — lives in one household. We’ve been working from home and keeping socially distant since the start of the pandemic. Now the younger …
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12/28/20
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During a year when routines were upended by a pandemic, people recovering from substance use disorders have found refuge at the Recovery Rec Center.
The center, which opened in 2018 as a way for …
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Nick Hedrick | nhedrick@jrpress.com
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12/26/20
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Montgomery County moved into the red zone for COVID-19 infections as expected Wednesday, bringing new state-mandated restrictions on social gatherings for the rest of the holiday season.
The …
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Nick Hedrick | nhedrick@jrpress.com
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12/24/20
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Montgomery County is expected to move into the red zone today on the state’s color-coded COVID-19 map and will remain at the highest risk level over the holidays, the county’s health …
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Nick Hedrick | nhedrick@jrpress.com
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12/23/20
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Dear Doctor: What are the possible health risks from artificial sweeteners? What are they, and how do we know if they’re safe?
Dear Reader: It’s been well over a century since a …
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12/21/20
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As cases of COVID-19 surge, convalescent plasma can provide a vital lifeline to help critically ill patients fight off the virus. That’s why Franciscan Health is joining with Versiti Blood …
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12/17/20
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