December 17, 2021 |

Memorial Hospital CEO Ken Harman said he and the Board of Trustees are grateful for Governor Mark Gordon and his involvement in a lawsuit that resulted in a preliminary injunction halting mandatory vaccines for healthcare workers. Cali O’Hare has more.

Pictured above: The first 10 MHCC employees to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, from left to right: Dr. Chris Williams; Phil Reints, CNO; Ken Harman, CEO; Dr. John Lumb, General Surgeon; Chuck Grant, CRNA; Wendy Thorvaldson, RN & Clinical Educator; Joy Ohnstad, Pharmacist; Dr. Greg Johnson; Dr. Duane Abels; and Dr. Michael France. Photo courtesy of MHCC to Bigfoot 99.

Click here to read the order granting the Motion for Preliminary Injunction: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1f9g4_sni5ZIR21ZzW4ufnbP-uaWHtVC_/view

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