Comanche County Memorial Hospital
Tim Farley
LAWTON – Employees at Comanche County Memorial Hospital have been told they must receive the full COVID-19 vaccine no later than January 4, according to an email from Chief Executive Officer Brent Smith.
Thursday, November 18, 2021
Lawton hospitals recognized for efforts to prevent smoking
Staff Reports
Two Lawton hospitals were recently recognized for referring people to the Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline, which provides support for people who are trying to stop using tobacco.
Monday, November 8, 2021
County COVID cases falling
Tim Farley
LAWTON – Latest figures from Comanche County Memorial Hospital and Lawton Public Schools indicate the number of COVID-19 cases is dropping.
The hospital had 18 COVID-19 patients as of October 19 with 14 of those being unvaccinated.
Thursday, October 21, 2021
Students who caught COVID have mostly recovered
Tim Farley
LAWTON – Almost 90% of Lawton Public Schools students who have received positive COVID-19 test results since August 12 have recovered, according to district figures released Tuesday.
Numbers show 280 of the 315 students have recovered from the illness with the remaining 35 still in isolation.
Thursday, September 23, 2021
As of Sept. 13, all CCMH beds were full, including the intensive care unit. The hospital reported having 53 COVID patients, 43 of which were unvaccinated. In ICU, the hospital had 17 COVID patients, 15 of which were unvaccinated.
CCMH execs welcome vaccine mandate
Tim Farley
President Joe Biden’s mandate that all healthcare workers take the COVID-19 vaccine should “level the playing field,” a Comanche County Memorial Hospital executive said.
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Thursday, September 16, 2021
A tent used as an overflow waiting area is shown in front of the emergency room entrance at Comanche County Memorial Hospital in Lawton Tuesday. CARL LEWIS/LEDGER PHOTO
Out of room, CCMH erects OSDH emergency overflow tent
Tim Farley
LAWTON — COVID-19 cases have increased more than 3000% at Comanche County Memorial Hospital since the end of July, prompting state and local officials to erect a large tent to be used as an additional emergency room waiting area for the foreseeable future.
Thursday, September 9, 2021
No ICU beds available in SWOK, vax rates rising
Tim Farley
LAWTON — Southwest Oklahoma’s top health official had good news and bad news Wednesday when she said there were no available ICU beds in that part of the state.
Thursday, September 2, 2021
Pandemic also puts strain on hospital support staff
Tim Farley
OKLAHOMA CITY – Many hospital employees are performing jobs that aren’t clinical, yet their roles are as important as ever during the care of COVID-19 patients.
Thursday, January 14, 2021
CCMH: We won’t give in to ‘price gouging’ for nurses
Tim Farley
LAWTON – Comanche County Memorial Hospital is refusing to pay exorbitant hourly rates for travel nurses who would care for COVID-19 patients, a hospital administrator said.
Thursday, January 7, 2021
Ledger file photo by JJ Francais Dr. Scott Michener receives his vaccine for COVID-19 Dec. 16. Michener is the chief medical officer at Comanche County Memorial Hospital.
First vaccine batches arrive at local hospitals
Michael Kinney
LAWTON – When the first doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine arrived at Comanche County Memorial Hospital, Heather Love called it a game-changer.
Wednesday, December 23, 2020