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Heroic Images of NJ Medical Prof. Receiving the COVID-19 Vaccine
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Now let me just start by saying this to our frontline workers: WE CANNOT THANK YOU ENOUGH.
You have been working in a much more dangerous environment to protect the public since March of 2020 and I consider it humbling to see so many individuals being willing to step forward for their community.
I know there are still a lot of uncertainties with our situation but I want to look at the COVID-19 Vaccine as the beginning of the end.
So let s celebrate as some of the hardest working individuals in the Garden State receive their COVID-19 Vaccines!
Thursday, December 17, 2020, will go down as a very historic day at Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune.
The pandemic has been scary and dangerous for all of us in one way or another. However, for frontline workers like our nurses, COVID-19 has consumed their lives and put them in immediate danger.
That s why when I caught word that the first frontline team member, a nurse manager at Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune received the COVID-19 vaccine last Thursday, it brought a smile to my face and hope in my heart.
Ann Olsen, left, receives the COVID-19 vaccine from James McCracken, ID clinical specialist, at Jersey Shore University Medical Center.