First Covid-19 vaccines administered in Morgan County
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Dr. James Boyle celebrates after getting the COVID-19 vaccine from nurse Rebecca Stadnek, left, at Decatur Morgan Hospital on Wednesday morning. Health care workers are receiving the first vaccinations, and Boyle was the first to receive it at Decatur Morgan Hospital. More photos at decaturdaily.com. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Dr. James Boyle takes his shirt off before getting the Covid-19 vaccine at Decatur Morgan Hospital on Wednesday Morning. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Nurse Rebecca Stadnek administers the first COVID-19 vaccine in Morgan County to Dr. James Boyle at Decatur Morgan Hospital on Wednesday morning. More photos on page B4 and at decaturdaily.com. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Dr. James Boyle celebrates after getting the COVID-19 vaccine from nurse Rebecca Stadnek, left, at Decatur Morgan Hospital on Wednesday morning. Health care workers are receiving the first vaccinations, and Boyle was the first to receive it at Decatur Morgan Hospital. More photos at decaturdaily.com. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Mabel Frassati-Burris, who works in the ER registration at Parkway Medical Center receives the Covid-19 vaccine at Decatur Morgan Hospital on Wednesday Morning. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Dr. Raphael Quansah, medical director at Decatur Morgan Hospital, receives the Covid-19 vaccine on Wednesday Morning. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Dr. Raphael Quansah, medical director at Decatur Morgan Hospital, receives the Covid-19 vaccine on Wednesday Morning. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Ryan McMorries, an emergency room doctor, receives the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine from nurse Malea Atkins at Decatur Morgan Hospital on Wednesday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Health care personnel are among the first to receive the Covid-19 vaccine at Decatur Morgan Hospital on Wednesday Morning. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Health care personnel are among the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at Decatur Morgan Hospital on Wednesday morning. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Health care personnel are among the first to receive the Covid-19 vaccine at Decatur Morgan Hospital on Wednesday Morning. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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