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Actress Lee Young-ae donates 100 mil won for child abuse victims

By Kang Hyun-kyung Actress Lee Young-ae donated 100 million won ($92,000) for child abuse victims and frontline healthcare workers fighting to contain COVID-19, according to Asan Medical Center in Seoul on Wednesday. The hospital quoted Lee as saying that she wanted the money to be used for helping abandoned, sick and abused children. Her donation comes as public attention refocuses on the death last October of a 16-month-old baby girl named Jung-in. The actress said she was also determined to donate the money to express her gratitude for heroic healthcare workers who put the lives of COVID-19 patients ahead of their own safety.

Santa Barbara Co hospitals running out of ICU beds, health officials warn situation could get worse

Santa Barbara Co. hospitals running out of ICU beds, health officials warn situation could get worse and last updated 2021-01-06 03:30:05-05 Hospitals in Santa Barbara County are filling up with COVID-19 patients and county health officials say if the situation gets worse, they may start turning people away. The fight against an invisible enemy is pushing Santa Barbara County healthcare workers to their breaking points. In light of our current situation, I am at a loss. I don t know what to say anymore, Dr. Henning Ansorg, Public Health Officer for Santa Barbara County, said. Tuesday s press conference paints a grim picture for the county, as cases of COVID-19 reach new heights.

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Help Refuel Front Liners With Snacks for Healthcare Workers

Help Refuel Front Liners With Snacks for Healthcare Workers It s the little things that can go a long way. Snacks for Healthcare Workers of Oneida County is helping refuel those working tirelessly on the front lines during the coronavirus pandemic. Abbie Taylor started the campaign after she asked her friend, who is a nurse, how she could help. She said having grab and go snack available during shifts would be amazing because it s hard to find time to eat during long shifts when they are busy caring for patients. The increase in COVID hospitalization has healthcare workers running a marathon with no finish line in sight. Taylor says many people are including notes of encouragement with their snacks to help front line workers make it through the day, mentally and physically. I think this is so meaningful to the people writing the notes and the ones receiving them. I like to imagine a frontline workers having a really rough time and that a kind note of support, encouragement and

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