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Huntsville / Madison County Chamber: Sept. 21 Zoom Call: COVID Check-In
As of Tuesday, Madison County COVID numbers saw a decrease. The drop in in-patient cases had Samz optimistic. He discussed how we can ke ...

September 22, 2021
L to R: Dr. Wes Stubblefield, Jeff Samz
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Dr. Wes Stubblefield of the Alabama Department of Public Health and Huntsville Hospital CEO Jeff Samz joined us on Sept. 21 for an update on the current COVID-19 numbers and protocols.
Find out what's happening in Huntsvillefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
As of Tuesday, Madison County COVID numbers saw a decrease. The drop in in-patient cases had Samz optimistic. He discussed how we can keep these numbers going down, and was hopeful the trend would continue going downward as long as people continued to stay safe and vaccinate.
Dr. Stubblefield previously spent his career in the pediatric field, and addressed concerns regarding children getting the vaccine. He said he strongly recommends the vaccine for children ages 12 and up, and talked about the importance of everyone in a doctor’s office being on the same page about what they communicate to patients and families.
Here are links that were helpful to the discussion:
- Pfizer announces new update for children getting the vaccine
- Johnson & Johnson says booster dose of its COVID vaccine prompts strong response
If your company is interested in hosting a vaccination clinic, or would like to have someone from the hospital come out and answer questions about the COVID vaccine, please send an email to corporate.care@hhsys.org.
We host these Zoom calls every Tuesday at 2 p.m.
Dr. Wes Stubblefield of the Alabama Department of Public Health and Huntsville Hospital CEO Jeff Samz joined us on Sept. 21 for an update on the current COVID-19 numbers and protocols.
As of Tuesday, Madison County COVID numbers saw a decrease. The drop in in-patient cases had Samz optimistic. He discussed how we can keep these numbers going down, and was hopeful the trend would continue going downward as long as people continued to stay safe and vaccinate.
Dr. Stubblefield previously spent his career in the pediatric field, and addressed concerns regarding children getting the vaccine. He said he strongly recommends the vaccine for children ages 12 and up, and talked about the importance of everyone in a doctor’s office being on the same page about what they communicate to patients and families.
Here are links that were helpful to the discussion:
If your company is interested in hosting a vaccination clinic, or would like to have someone from the hospital come out and answer questions about the COVID vaccine, please send an email to corporate.care@hhsys.org.
We host these Zoom calls every Tuesday at 2 p.m.

225 Church Street NW, Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: 256-535-2000 | Fax: 256-535-2015 | hsvchamber.org
This press release was produced by the Chamber of Commerce of Huntsville/Madison County. The views expressed are the author's own.