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DVIDS - News - COVID-19 Didn t Stop Nurse s Week

1 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Pearl Harbor (NMRTC-PH) celebrated National Nurses Week May 6-12, 2021 in a COVID-19 restricted environment for the second consecutive year. While the celebration looked different than pre-COVID times, a pandemic didn’t keep the command from recognizing their nurses and the high quality care they provide patients. The Nurses Week planning committee worked alongside the command nurses association to organize activities and events for all nurses. “The goal was to put together a week filled with activities to express our gratitude for all nurses for what we do each and every day,” said Capt. Andrea Petrovanie-Green, Quality Department Head at NMRTC-PH. “We wanted to make this a memorable and fun event which is needed after the year we have experienced.”

Air Force investigating whether COVID killed Aviano airman

Air Force investigating whether COVID killed Aviano airman January 15 Tech. Sgt. Michael Morris, of the 31st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron at Aviano Air Base, Italy, died Jan. 12. Morris had tested positive for COVID-19, and the Air Force is investigating whether the disease killed him. (Courtesy of Morris family) The Air Force said Friday that the recent death of an airman at Aviano Air Base in Italy may have been caused by COVID-19. Tech. Sgt. Michael Morris, of the 31st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, died Tuesday, U.S. Air Forces in Europe-Air Forces Africa said in a release Thursday. The release did not announce the cause of his death, and said it was under investigation. In response to an Air Force Times inquiry, USAFE confirmed Friday that Morris had COVID-19 at the time of his death.

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