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A 65-year-old food deliveryman was struck by a vehicle while riding a bicycle Friday afternoon in Hoboken, authorities said.
The New York man was on an electric bike when he was struck by the vehicle possibly a blue Acura with partial registration number 20070 at the intersection of Observer Highway and Jackson Street around 3:15 p.m., Hoboken Police Dt. Lt. Danilo Cabrera said.
The striking vehicle fled the scene of the accident and it was reported leaving southbound out of Hoboken, Cabrera said.
The victim was transported to Jersey City Medical Center by McCabe Ambulance with non-life threatening injuries and his family was notified, he said.
EMTs should be trained to give COVID vaccine shots | Quigley NJ.com 3/2/2021
Why can’t EMTs vaccinate in New Jersey? We sure could use them.
In places like Florida, Massachusetts and Vermont, EMTs inoculate and that may be one reason why vaccinations in those states exceed numbers here.
Moderna is injected straight out of the vial. No mixing or reconstituting involved.
It’s pretty easy to insert a needle into someone’s muscle in an upper arm. I’m not denigrating the skill, but how many of us had to learn to inject insulin into an elderly relative or insert a needle with hormones into a spouse or partner enrolled in a fertility program?
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School district receives donation of bus disinfection system
Disinfects with a flip of the switch ×
The MEDS system coats and disinfects surfaces before air drying.
The Bayonne School District has received a donation of two modular electrostatic disinfection systems (MEDS) from Frontline Innovations to disinfect buses, according to Superintendent of Schools John Niesz.
Bayonne-based Frontline Innovations works with McCabe Ambulance. Chief Mike McCabe explained how McCabe Ambulance was fighting the spread of COVID-19 by disinfecting ambulances with electrostatic spray between the transport of each patient.
Innovative technology
At the Jan. 26 open workshop before the Board of Education meeting, Niesz said the the devices will be installed on two school buses. He met with Frontline Innovations and McCabe Ambulance last week and witnessed the system in action.