Vaccination site at Colonial Life Arena moving to Prisma Health Richland next week
Officials with Prisma Health say the COVID-19 vaccination site at Colonial Life Arena is moving next week.
Officials with Prisma Health say the COVID-19 vaccination site at Colonial Life Arena is moving next week.
Today, Prisma Health CEO Mark O’Halla and Siemens USA CEO Dave Pacitti, had a virtual conference call about a new partnership between the two healthcare providers. The agreement will provide overall better patient care , technology enhancements as well as more detailed workforce development and training.
On Wednesday, Prisma Health announced that the vaccination site at the Sumter County Civic Center is moving back to Prisma Health Tuomey’s hospital campus.
You have a chance to get your vaccine while doing a little shopping downtown this weekend. A spokesperson for Prisma Health says the medical group is partnering with the City of Columbia to provide vaccines at Saturday’s Soda City Market.
On Thursday afternoon, Prisma Health announced a new partnership with LifeNet South Carolina to offer more air ambulance coverage throughout the Palmetto State.
District officials say Airport High School’s annual fundraiser for Camp Kemo raised more than $78,000. It is the largest amount raised in the school’s 27 years of supporting the camp for children battling cancer.
Prisma Health is changing the dates and times at its vaccination sites.
The Columbia Fireflies announced that they are partnering with Prisma Health to offer in-game coronavirus vaccinations during two games next week. The Fireflies say fans who want to get vaccinated can get their first dose at the team’s games on Friday May 28 or Saturday 29.
The Prisma Health Breast Center in Sumter is now using a new biopsy system that is both more efficient for staff and less invasive for patients. The Brevara Breast Biopsy System is used for 3D stereotactic breast biopsies, and is considered a breakthough in screening.
Sumter County is hosting a vaccine clinic for veterans this week. While the event is focused on vaccinating veterans, the public is welcome to come out and get vaccinated Monday-Friday from 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Sumter County Civic Center.