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FARGO A wheelchair-bound resident of Trinity Homes in Minot rolled herself outside to have a smoke on a bitter-cold day in February 2017.
The woman hadn’t checked out, so staff didn’t know she’d ventured outside in subzero cold. The woman wore a hat and an unfastened coat inadequate protection against the 6 below temperature.
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To make matters worse, the woman’s wheelchair got stuck in a snowdrift. With the 10 mph wind, she could have gotten frostbite in 10 to 30 minutes, state health inspectors determined later.
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We finally have protection from this terrible virus - Covid-19 vaccination starts in Laois nursing home
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Sylvia Mathews, 102, from Portarlington, the first person in a Laois nursing home to get the Covid-19 vaccine. );
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There is huge relief amongst the residents and staff of a HSE Laois nursing home with the start of Covid-19 vaccinations this week.
Sylvia Mathews, a 102-year-old woman from Portarlington, was the first person in a Laois nursing home to be vaccinated against COVID-19 a week after the staff at Portlaoise hospital received the first vaccines delivered in the county.
Sylvia’s vaccine was the first Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine to be administered by vaccinators at the HSE St Vincent s Community Nursing Unit in Mountmellick on Thursday, January 14.
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AN IRISH pensioner who survived Covid-19 despite being given an hour to live by medics said he feels great after receiving the Pfizer vaccine.
Michael Delaney, from Co Offaly, was in hospital for seven weeks with the virus last year - but was today among 47 residents at Ferbane Care Centre to get the jab.
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Michael Delaney - who was in hospital for seven weeks with the virus last year - got the Pfizer jab todayCredit: PA:Press Association
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The 78-year-old said he s looking forward to being able to socialise again as residents in Ferbane are set to get their second dose in three weeksCredit: PA:Press Association
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