MORGANTOWN — After once again scolding the media – and one newspaper in particular – at some length for not reporting enough good West Virginia news, Gov. […]
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Answers to your COVID questions 2
This is the second in a four-part series of FAQs provided by WVU Medicine. Because of length, we are publishing the questions and answers in four parts. […]
A sign of the (COVID) times
Operation Save Our Wisdom continues to ramp up vaccines Gov. Jim Justice announced 14 COVID-19 free vaccine clinics throughout the state — including one in Monongalia County […]
DHHR offers free COVID vaccine clinics for ages 80 and up in Morgantown, Clarksburg on Jan. 14
The Department of Health and Human Resources will offer two area COVID-19 vaccine clinics for residents age 80 and up on Thursday. A Morgantown clinic will be […]
Morrisey and New Mexico AG lead letter to FDA asking about its efforts, mandated by Congress, to combat opioid abuse
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia’s Republican attorney general has teamed with his Democratic New Mexico counterpart to lead a coalition of 48 attorneys general in a letter asking […]
DHHR adds vaccine info to coronavirus dashboard; Justice touts state progress during CNBC interview
MORGANTOWN — The Department of Health and Human Resources launched a new vaccine information tab on its coronavirus dashboard Monday. The Vaccine Summary tab – it can […]
Pandemic protocols put strain on mourning families, funeral homes
Jane Michael has not yet grieved for her sister, Bertie Oliver, who died of COVID-19 Dec. 28 in Elizabethtown, Ky. She was 92. “I am the last […]
Doc talks vaccine, pregnancy
OB/GYN gives insight into safety precautions, risks WVU Medicine Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, pregnant patients have been advised to be extra vigilant about safety […]
Donor-funded research position curbs disease associated with opioid epidemic
WVU Today As West Virginia became the epicenter of the nation’s opioid epidemic, donor dollars brought Dr. Judith Feinberg to the West Virginia University School of Medicine […]
Answers to your COVID questions
This is the first in a four-part series of FAQs provided by WVU Medicine. Because of length, we are publishing the questions and answers in four parts. […]