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Seeing her bounce around the yard today, you’d never know the near tragedy the 3-year-old experienced on July Fourth.
Shortly after the CDC gave the green light to extend the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to those ages 12 to 15 late Wednesday afternoon, several teens in that age group walked into the Tidelands Health regional vaccination site in Murrells Inlet excited to be the first to get the vaccine.
With so many stories of hope and celebration after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, Tidelands Health has created a dedicated section on tidelandshealth.org to share these uplifting feelings and moments.
The luminary observance will pay tribute to those who have lost their lives to the virus, offer thanks for those who have recovered, honor the region’s health care heroes and celebrate the promise of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Enjoy time to yourself while your youngsters run, dance, play and swim at the center.
The N95 respirators are in short supply across the country, and Tidelands Health, wasn’t expecting a shipment. Yet here were 4,400 of them.
Jeff Benton, a popular radio host with Gator 107.9 in the Myrtle Beach area, found relief after overcoming his initial reluctance to see a doctor.
Tidelands Health was one of the first dozen hospitals in South Carolina to offer monoclonal antibody therapy after the drug received emergency use authorization from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Nov. 9.
The doctor who had cared for dozens of hospitalized COVID-19 patients since March was now fighting for his own health.
Patients at Tidelands Health hospitals received a surprise pick-me-up thanks to a thoughtful gesture by residents of a local assisted living center.
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