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12/22/2021 - The Exponent Telegram by: JoAnn Snoderly
CLARKSBURG, WV - With Christmas fast approaching, a health official says there is still time to be tested for COVID-19 ahead of holiday gatherings to help reduce spread of the disease as the Omicron virus variant surges across the nation.

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12/22/2021 - WCHS by: Megan Bsharah
CHARLESTON, WV - ER beds are filling up at hospitals across the state. And while COVID cases are on the rise, the beds are likely filling up because there's not enough staff to open more beds, a problem that's only continued to persist throughout the pandemic.

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12/22/2021 - WSAZ by: Kim Rafferty
CHARLESTON, WV - The West Virginia Hospital Association said hospitals in the state are stretched thin and overloaded with staffing issues, supply chain issues, and rising patient numbers.

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12/22/2021 - The Dominion Post by: David Beard
MORGANTOWN, WV - The West Virginia Hospital Association said this week that hospital systems across the state are strained to near the breaking point and called on residents to do their part to help the systems weather the COVID-19 surge crisis.

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12/22/2021 - My Buckhannon
ELKINS, WV - Davis Health System Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of three new board members, Patricia Mayes, Whitney Phillips-Morris, and Judy Schoonover-Ritchie.

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12/22/2021 - MetroNews
CHARLESTON, WV - Gov. Jim Justice has appointed Michael Honaker to a vacant seat in the West Virginia House of Delegates.

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12/22/2021 - WOWK by: Katie Park
CHARLESTON, WV - West Virginia faced many struggles with the overprescribing of opioids in recent years, but now it’s street drugs that are causing the most deaths. Specifically, fentanyl.

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