SC kicks off first day of phase 1B in vaccination plan, as hospitals anticipate vaccinating thousands of teachers
South Carolina has entered phase 1B of the COVID-19 vaccine roll out.
Early Sunday morning, we will all spring forward into daylight saving time, costing us a precious hour of sleep. Prisma Health released some guidelines on ways you can help alleviate stress and adjust to daylight saving time, without all the grogginess.
South Carolina has entered phase 1B of the COVID-19 vaccine roll out.
Prisma Health says it is ready to begin phase 1B vaccinations Monday. The medical group says the new Johnson & Johnson vaccine will be a part of that process.
Prisma Health is holding a first dose community drive-thru mobile vaccination event this Saturday. It will be from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Columbia International University.
Prisma Health says they are changing the hours for their COVID-19 testing sites due to a drop in demand.
Prisma Health introduced a new pain management model Tuesday, aimed at reducinjg the use of opioids with a multi-disciplinary approach.
Prisma Health says its vaccine supply is still far below what it requested. During a press conference Wednesday afternoon, officials with the medical group say they’ve requested more than 60,000 vaccine,s and so far have only received 16,000.
Prisma Health announced the launch of a new program designed to help those in rural and underserved communities get their coronavirus vaccine. Officials say Prisma Health’s Mobile Health Clinics are RV-style vehicles staffed by medical professionals ready to get shots in the arms of those who need it.
Prisma Health is allowing only second doses of the coronavirus vaccine at two locations this week. Gamecock Park will offer second doses only from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. through Saturday. The Baptist Hospital on Sumter Street through Friday, from 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Prisma Health is encouraging all parents and children to build healthy dental habits during National Children’s Dental Health Month.