CHARLESTON — Gov. Jim Justice announced today that out of an abundance of caution and upon the recommendation released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention […]
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COVID variants on the rise regionally
Newsroom@DominionPost.com As of Friday, Monongalia County Health Department was following nearly 200 COVID-19 variants of concern, including more than 32 cases of the United Kingdom variant [B.1.1.7], […]
Drive over to get a vaccine
If you’re old enough to drive, you’re old enough to get a COVID-19 vaccine in West Virginia. And now, anyone 16 and older can just go to […]
Health officials urge public to cancel any extra COVID-19 vaccine appointments
Health officials are asking individuals who have received their COVID-19 vaccines to cancel any extra vaccine appointments they may have made. Dr. Todd Karpinski, vice president and […]
Vax clinic has hours expanded
Newsroom@DominionPost.com Operating hours at the Greater Monongalia County COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic at the former Sears location at Morgantown Mall have been expanded to provide easier access to […]
More COVID, quarantines in Mon Schools, but the district is readying to vaccinate students
MORGANTOWN — Out like a (COVID) lion? With two days to go in the month of March, pandemic-related quarantines continue to stack up in Monongalia County’s school […]
A Different Kind of Science
WVU Today As West Virginians receive the COVID-19 vaccine at record rates, citizens credit the power of medical science for making that shot in the arm possible. […]
Remember COVID-19 is still here
We get it. The days are getting warmer, and many people want to get back to at least a semblance of normalcy. I’m one of them. I […]
Fairs and Festivals in the state open to public May 1; vaccines open to 16 and up
Fairs and festivals throughout West Virginia are slated to reopen to the public on May 1 – if the number of active COVID-19 cases continue to decline […]
First student- to-student virus case
Thursday’s positive COVID diagnosis of a Mountaineer Middle student may have given the school a pandemic designation Superintendent Eddie Campbell Jr. was hoping to avoid. “It looks […]