Posts tagged Dr. Michael Murphy
Delmarva Today 5-27-22

Dr. Murphy discusses the current state of the coronavirus, answers questions about testing, and provides information on long Covid. According to the NY Times the US is currently averaging more than 100,000 known cases of Covid per day for the first time since February. According to the NYT, cases are rising in nearly every state. In Maryland and Delaware, for example, cases have increased by 45 percent and 60 percent …

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Delmarva Today 2-24-22

Harold Wilson’s guest is Dr. Michael Murphy. In addition to being an emergency medical physician in the Delmarva area, Dr. Murphy is a long-time actor with The Community Players of Salisbury. In the Player’s theatrical presentation of Edgar Allan Poe: The Dark Side, an assembly of a number of Poe’s darker poems and stories, Dr. Murphy presented “The Tell-Tale-Heart.” One of Poe’s most popular horror stories. He recreated …

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Delmarva Today 12-31-21

Doctor Michael Murphy is Harold Wilson’s guest to discuss the current significant increase in the pandemic and what it means for the near-term. Mike is a frequent visitor on the program and he’ll give us an update on the pandemic and information on the Omicron variant. He is an emergency medical physician and works primarily in Salisbury, Maryland …

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Delmarva Today 8-6-21

Harold Wilson’s guest is emergency medical physician Dr. Michael Murphy. Dr. Murphy discusses the recent spike in Covid 19 cases in Maryland and other parts of the country as well as the role the delta variant is playing in the resurgence. He outlines the importance of getting the vaccine and counters a number of the …

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Delmarva Today: 2-19-21

Harold Wilson’s guest is Dr. Michael Murphy, emergency medical physician at the Peninsula Regional Medical Center in Salisbury, MD. Mike is a frequent guest on Delmarva Today and Harold has asked him to update us on the status of the pandemic in our area here on the Eastern Shore, and review recovery prospects for the future. We are a year now into the global COVID-19 pandemic. Looking back, it has been an incredibly tumultuous 12 months.

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