Ask The Doc! College And Covid-19

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Ask The Doc! Recovery Process Of Covid-19

This morning, the doctors discuss how colleges are dealing with Covid-19. When a Student tests positive, the colleges continue classes and give the infected student their own quarantined dorm. Is this the approach we should be taking with everything? Should we worry over the numbers? Hear Doctor Whaley and Doctor Tidman’s point of view on this right here on Ask the Doc!

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBLFwj_Lmr4

Health Department Announces Openings for BCCCP Program

Community, Health, Lifestyle, Press Release
openings in BCCCP program
We have open slots for our BCCCP program!
Give us a call at 828-479-7900
The North Carolina Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program (NC BCCCP) provides free or low-cost breast and cervical cancer screenings and follow-up to eligible women in North Carolina. Each year, NC BCCCP strives to provide services to over 12,000 women.
NC BCCCP services are offered at most local health departments as well as some community health centers, hospitals and private physicians’ offices across the state for eligible North Carolina women.
You are eligible if you:
are uninsured or underinsured;
are without Medicare Part B or Medicaid;
are between ages 40 – 64 for breast screening services and 21 – 64 for cervical screening services; and
have a household income at or below 250% of the federal poverty level.
BCCCP eligible women may also be eligible for NC WISEWOMAN, which provides cardiovascular disease screening, and helps women to improve their diet, physical activity, and other life habits to prevent, delay, or control cardiovascular and other chronic diseases.
Services Offered
Cervical cancer screenings (Pap tests, HPV tests)
Clinical breast exams
Screening mammograms
Diagnostic procedures, as indicated (diagnostic mammograms, ultrasounds, colposcopies, breast and cervical biopsies)
Medical consultations

Ask The Doc! Recovery Process Of Covid-19

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Ask The Doc! Recovery Process Of Covid-19
This week, on ask the doc, The doctors discuss the recovery process of Covid-19 and how long some symptoms will last even after you’ve recovered. They also touch on the Numbers of hospitalizations and deaths trending down. What do the doctors think football teams should do if a player were to contract Covid-19? When will the vaccine come out to the public? All this and more on Ask The Doc!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yv1L2GgepCA

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