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Click on the Blue Titles to View the Articles This month’s Daily News Clips are brought to you by Georgia Hospital Health Services (GHHS), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Georgia Hospital Association (GHA). GHHS establishes partnerships with companies who address and provide solutions to current hospital issues. GHHS thoroughly evaluates all potential partners with a due diligence process and forms partnerships only with companies or programs that are aligned with GHA’s strategic plan. For more information on current products and programs offered, please contact Bill Wylie: [email protected]. These articles, selected from newspapers on Friday, Jan. 22 through Monday, Jan. 25, are intended to feature news about GHA members as well as local and national health care news. If you have any questions, please contact Erin Stewart, director of digital media and marketing, at [email protected] or 404- 272-3303. The views and opinions contained in these articles are those of the authors or subjects and are not necessarily shared by GHA or its staff. Click on the blue titles to view the articles. Nuclear medicine technologist receives BEE award Brunswick News Online, The | Laura Young January 25, 2021 12:00 AM Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $19 40,734 Bravehearts: Recognizing front lines during pandemic Valdosta Daily Times Online | Amanda M. Usher January 24, 2021 07:28 PM [email protected] Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $62 134,990 ICUs running out of space, supplies News Tribune Online January 25, 2021 12:00 AM Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $19 41,007 Page 1 / 7 2 in 5 live where COVID-19 strains US hospital ICUs Herald-Star Online January 25, 2021 12:00 AM Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $5 19,924 Families push for Georgians with disabilities to be prioritized in vaccine rollout Daily Citizen Online | By Riley Bunch January 24, 2021 02:00 PM [email protected] Reach/UVPM 156 Dr. Yurcisin Joins SGMC Surgical Specialists Valdosta CEO January 25, 2021 12:00 AM Reach/UVPM 297 South Georgia Medical Center preparing for Monday clinic (Video) Spot On Florida January 25, 2021 01:48 AM Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $1 6,444 Governor Brian Kemp: Here's How We Kept Georgia Open for Business Albany CEO January 25, 2021 12:00 AM Reach/UVPM 500 Page 2 / 7 COVID relief, measures highlight session start Thomasville Times-Enterprise Online January 24, 2021 09:02 PM Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $5 10,374 New hotline offers Walker County residents help signing up for COVID-19 vaccinations Chattanooga Times Free Press Online January 24, 2021 05:53 PM Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $122 265,969 'Hard truths and important facts': Biden pushes for testing reset with $50 billion plan USA Today Online | Ken Alltucker January 24, 2021 12:00 AM Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $23,706 20,613,846 Lowndes, SGMC report five virus deaths Valdosta Daily Times Online | Dean Poling January 23, 2021 11:34 PM [email protected] Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $62 134,990 A look at major COVID-19 developments over the past week Atlanta Journal-Constitution Online January 23, 2021 01:21 PM Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $2,460 3,055,867 Page 3 / 7 Floyd County lawmakers setting their to-do lists for the session Marietta Daily Journal Online | Diane Wagner January 23, 2021 08:15 AM [email protected] Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $67 145,024 South Georgia hit hard by COVID-19 vaccine shortage wctv.tv January 23, 2021 08:12 AM Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $66 286,013 Eagles honor healthcare heroes WTOC-TV Online | Lyndsey Gough January 23, 2021 04:20 AM Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $33 143,064 Central Georgia hospitals continuing to see high hospital bed usage News Break January 23, 2021 04:03 AM Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $1,751 7,611,036 Floyd Medical Center board to meet Monday, Atrium deal not on the agenda Marietta Daily Journal Online | John Bailey January 23, 2021 07:45 AM [email protected] Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $67 145,024 Page 4 / 7 Bartow, Gordon residents the latest claimed by COVID; 4 more 'probable' deaths. A record 404 test positive across NW Georgia. 129 hospitalized at Floyd, Redmond on Friday. Hometown Headlines January 23, 2021 05:38 AM Reach/UVPM 684 Health experts urge confidence in vaccine after superstar's death Atlanta Journal-Constitution Online January 23, 2021 04:25 AM Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $2,460 3,055,867 Covid-19 vaccine rollout in Georgia awaits more doses from Biden administration Forsyth County News Online January 23, 2021 01:02 AM Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $27 58,083 Bulloch receives 1,500 more COVID vaccines Statesboro Herald Online January 23, 2021 12:00 AM Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $5 23,513 Thomasville first responders get COVID-19 vaccine wctv.tv January 22, 2021 09:10 PM Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $66 286,013 Page 5 / 7 Columbus philanthropist delivers meals to frontline healthcare workers WTVM-TV Online | Alex Jones January 22, 2021 07:02 PM Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $16 68,278 Emory Healthcare CEO Announces Organization has Administered 30,000 COVID-19 Vaccines Wheel Talk - The Emory Wheel | Madison Hopkins January 22, 2021 05:23 PM Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $4 15,541 SGMC upgrades labor birthing beds Valdosta Daily Times Online |   January 22, 2021 02:30 PM Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $62 134,990 Georgia health care workers bear witness to COVID surge Atlanta Journal-Constitution Online January 22, 2021 01:30 PM Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $2,460 3,055,867 Lowndes County seniors seek vaccination options during shortage WTXL-TV Online | https://www.wtxl.com/karah- January 22, 2021 12:00 AM bailey Publicity Value Reach/UVPM $40 172,455 Page 6 / 7 Jan. 22 - Mercer University School of Medicine Faculty Dr. Robert Visalli, Melissa Visalli Receive $407K NIH REAP Grant to Support Herpesvirus Research Savannah Business Journal Online, The | Savannah January 22, 2021 12:00 AM Business Journal Staff Report Reach/UVPM 2,033 Page 7 / 7 .
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