KINGWOOD — Only three of the 730 people tested for COVID-19 July 10-11 in Preston County tested positive for the virus. Preston County Health Department Administrator V.J. […]
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Board of Health considers new social media campaign
Stay Safe pledges for businesses via mail also on the table KINGWOOD — Members of the Preston County Board of Health are considering a county social media […]
Commission hears of more COVID-19 cases
KINGWOOD — Cases of COVID-19 are still rising in Preston County. Jeannie Welch, public health nurse for the Preston County Health Department, told Preston County commissioners there […]
Postcast 25 – June 26, 2020
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Preston High runners holding on to hope that three-weeks, annual training camp won’t be canceled
KINGWOOD, W.Va. – It seems like high school sports in West Virginia can’t get ahead. While the majority of counties have resumed voluntary practices before the three-week […]
Preston checking daily on 150 people who may have been exposed to COVID-19
KINGWOOD — The five employees of the Preston County Health Department are checking 150 people daily in regards to possible COVID-19 exposure. Commission President Samantha Stone said […]
Local health departments explain COVID-19 reporting, testing procedures in wake of Myrtle Beach cases
MORGANTOWN — When Gov. Jim Justice announced the news of the Preston County residents who tested positive for COVID-19 after returning from Myrtle Beach, S.C., he passed […]
Preston County Health Department warns commissioners that COVID-19 is in the community
KINGWOOD — Preston County residents have comforted themselves with the thought the county’s COVID-19 cases were travel related. “We need to stop kidding ourselves. It is in […]