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“So the data is very very clear that A) you need a booster and 😎 the boosters really work." This isn’t surprising. There...
09/09/2021

“So the data is very very clear that A) you need a booster and 😎 the boosters really work."

This isn’t surprising. There isn’t a vaccine out there, that doesn’t need a booster dose 6 months later for long term immunity. This is how vaccines work throughout childhood, including HPV and Hep A and B.

“"So the data is very very clear that A) you need a booster and B) the boosters really work." . and Dr. Fauci cover all the latest questions you have on boosters. Listen now at https://t.co/rAgD0wrEQI. https://t.co/wdF6bxcL5K”

A mask should be well-fitted and stay over the nose.
09/07/2021

A mask should be well-fitted and stay over the nose.

A: Yes. A well-fitted mask can provide good protection for the wearer (though two-sided masking remains most effective). We know that plans to drop mask mandates in many schools have many parents of unvaccinated children on edge, especially with the rise of the more transmissible Delta variant. Whil...

Let us know your favorite mask brand for children????  With the delta variant being much more contagious, more effective...
09/06/2021

Let us know your favorite mask brand for children????

With the delta variant being much more contagious, more effective masks will be necessary to reduce the risk of transmission within classrooms. More effective filtration can be found in
N95, KN95, and KF94 masks. A well-fit mask should fit snugly
over the nose. There should not be any gaps on the side of the face and the mask should extend down over the chin. Nose pieces and adjustable ear pieces are a must.
Here are a few recommended and tested brands.

Medical experts explain what to consider when shopping for kids KN95 masks, and whether they should wear them.

09/03/2021

Numbers alone will never tell the full story of what’s happening within our walls right now. This pandemic is devastating – for our patients, our colleagues, their families. Megan Dunaway, RN is an Assistant Nurse Manager in our Emergency Center – Northeast, working on the frontlines of this fight. Please take a moment to read her powerful perspective:

I’m posting this in honor of my staff in the ER who are working relentlessly, and seeing horrific outcomes, in honor of both of my daughters who are currently sick with COVID (doing ok, they are not experiencing what I have seen in other children in our ER fighting this), and in honor of all of my patients I have lost over these past few weeks – as this is laying heavy on my heart.

I hope you read it, I hope you share it, I hope you restrain from commenting negatively. Controversy is the last thing I want from this share. I simply hope you start supporting, stop fighting, and start thinking before coming to the ER, “is this an emergency?”

To my patients I have lost: I can only hope I brought you a little comfort in your final hours. I hope you believed me when I looked you in the eyes and said, “I’ve got you,” when I knew damn well COVID is bigger than anything we have for you.

To all of the wives and husbands and children I separated at our ER doors as their loved one checked in: “I’m sorry, COVID patients cannot have a visitor.” I’m so sorry I took away precious time and last moments away from you.

To my daughters: I’m sorry you have seen me red faced and tear stained every day when I get home and I have no way to explain to you, because you don’t deserve to know the darkness. And now, watching you sick from this virus, I’m sorry I did not do a better job at protecting you.

To my staff, my family at TMH: You all are HEROES. Every single one of you. You are the light in my darkness and I will continue to show up every day with you, as you show up every day for me.

To the Tallahassee Community: Instead of googling and arguing about what may or may not be real, here are actual events, witnessed by this 1 tiny nurse, in this 1 tiny ER in this 1 tiny town. In the past 10 shifts, I have personally taken care of at MINIMUM 1 critical patient with COVID per shift, all to have died. Daily. From COVID. Unvaccinated. Young. No underlying illness. There are no beds in our hospital COVID units or ICUs (though daily we work tirelessly to make space). I am caring for these patients for hours/days in our ER, in addition to emergencies walking in. I get to know them in their darkest hour, their families, then finally, I get a bed for them at the hospital, I hug them goodbye. I have had to stop checking up on them the next day, because my heart cannot handle hearing one more time, that none of them made it. This is my reality. Which means this is YOUR reality. You live right here in Tallahassee with me. This is YOUR community. This is not google researched. These are not skewed facts. This is my actual account. Right here in Tallahassee. We, as a community, are in crisis.

Stop fighting over what is real or not. Stop fighting over whether you should get the vaccine or not. Stop fighting over whether to wear a mask or not. I can only share with you my experience. In the meantime, we, in the ER, will continue to have our doors open and care for you in your emergency as best we can. I just hope we can sustain and support your need.

PLEASE extend grace to our staff. We are working so hard, and we are tired. When you yell at us, when you treat us like we are not a human being, it is infuriating, as one of my major roles is to protect my staff. If you are not being seen quick enough to your expectation, please take comfort in the fact it means you will not be dying today. I cannot say that to the person I brought back in front of you. We are doing the best we can. We are bringing you back based on your acuity.

In addition, we cannot let your loved ones in and out of our doors out of protection for YOU AND for US. Extend some grace.

We are not a COVID-19 testing center. We are an emergency center. COVID patients are overflowing and let us not forget everyone else coming in with emergency needs NOT related to COVID. People are still having heart attacks and strokes. People are still getting cancer. People are still having non-COVID emergencies.

I have been a nurse for 18 years, most of it ICU and Emergency Nursing, so by the nature of the beast, I have seen some things I would wish on no one.

But this, by far, is the most horrific thing I have ever experienced.

Let’s come together as a community and support each other.

May we get through this TOGETHER,

Megan

Premier Pediatrics is out of Covid-19 vaccines. We strongly recommend all those 12 and older get vaccinated immediately!...
08/09/2021

Premier Pediatrics is out of Covid-19 vaccines. We strongly recommend all those 12 and older get vaccinated immediately! Pfizer vaccine is available for those under 18 at CVS and Walgreens and Camping World Stadium. Due to the extraordinary high demand for Covid 19 testing, Barnett Park will no longer be vaccinating.

The vaccination site at Barnett Park will soon be moving to Camping World Stadium in effort to free up traffic at the park, according to Orange County officials.

07/30/2021

All this!

If you're still waiting to do your research or just wanting to wait a little longer, you are out of time. The Delta Vari...
07/27/2021

If you're still waiting to do your research or just wanting to wait a little longer, you are out of time. The Delta Variant is quickly seeking out every unvaccinated person it can find especially in Orange County. Cases and hospitalizations are just about the worst they've been the entire pandemic and will exponentially keep getting worse. Please for your health and to be able to protect and care for your child, get vaccinated today. There's is no time to spare. Vaccines will take 5-6 weeks from now to be effective. Physicians have done their research and 96% are vaccinated. Please trust us. (Feel free to share.)

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10000 W Colonial Drive, Ste 390
Ocoee, FL
34761

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Tuesday 9:30am - 7pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 12pm
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Premier Pediatrics

Premier Pediatrics is an independent local practice currently welcoming new patients. Dr. Stephanie Crum and Dr. Mark Gilchrist have been treating children for more than 20 years at the same convenient location. This has allowed them to truly know your child and your family to know their pediatrician. The office is located in the Health Central Hospital office building, (10,000 W. Colonial Dr, Suite 390). We accept most insurance and we provide same day sick visits along with Tuesday evening and Saturday morning appointments! You can reach us at (407) 290-2394 to schedule your next appointment."