vaccine
Smith provides COVID vaccine update
Cheyenne Rowe
Providing another welcomed update, Hamilton County Emergency Manager Kirt Smith was first up on the agenda for the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners meeting Monday.
With the completion of the county’s first COVID-19 vaccine clinic, Smith again brought good news to share.
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Area teachers get COVID shot
News Staff
Area school staff members were given the opportunity Friday by the Central District Health Department to receive a portion of allocated doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
Commissioners get COVID-19 update
Cheyenne Rowe
On hand to provide a COVID-19 update for Hamilton County, Hamilton County Emergency Manager Kirt Smith gave the commissioners good news Monday.
“The numbers I have are from midweek last week,” he began.
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
Newly elected (and re-elected) 4R board members included, from left, Scott Schuster, Brock Wyatt and Dan Pachta.
Aurora teachers to get vaccine
Cheyenne Rowe
A majority of teachers in Aurora have expressed interest in receiving a COVID vaccine, which is tentatively scheduled to be administered in early February.
“We registered and submitted preliminary numbers and it looks as if we’re going to get the Moderna vaccine,” Supt. Jody Phillips announced.
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
Vaccine arrives at MCHI, Westfield
Kurt Johnson
Memorial Community Health and Westfield Quality Care facilities in Aurora received allocations of COVID-19 vaccinations Monday, a significant and long-awaited first step toward curbing the pandemic threat, administrators agree.
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
CDHD worker Kamrie Peterson, left, administers one of a limited number of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines to Aurora Fire and Rescue’s Sara Newton.
EMS first to receive COVID vaccine
Cheyenne Rowe
Thursday was a historic moment in time for Hamilton County, as members of its fire and rescue departments received some of the first doses of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine.
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
CDHD representative Kamrie Peterson (left) administers the very first Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in Hamilton County to Aurora Fire Chief Tom Cox.
Hamilton County first responders see first doses of Pfizer COVID vaccine
Cheyenne Rowe
A handful of local EMTs and paramedics from Aurora and Hampton were on hand at the Aurora Fire Station today to receive their first doses, and the first for the county, of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. These doses were allocated through the Central District Health Department.
Thursday, December 17, 2020