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CARMAT Reports Its 2021 Half-year Results and Issues an Update on Its Latest Progress and Main Strategic Objectives

CARMAT Reports Its 2021 Half-year Results and Issues an Update on Its Latest Progress and Main Strategic Objectives
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I didn t even know that I needed to cry : Nurses on front line honor COVID-19 patients who died

ZIP Advertisement I didn’t even know that I needed to cry : Nurses on front line honor COVID-19 patients who died Share Updated: 7:53 AM CST Dec 27, 2020 Alexis Mathews Reporter I didn’t even know that I needed to cry : Nurses on front line honor COVID-19 patients who died Share Updated: 7:53 AM CST Dec 27, 2020 Hide Transcript Show Transcript THEY LOST TO THE VIRUS. 29. THAT’S THE NUMBER OF ROCKS PLACED INSIDE A VASE OF WATER TO REPRESENT THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO DIED OF COVID-19 IN ONE UNIT AT U OF L JEWISH HOSPITAL. WE LOST A PATIENT THIS MORNING. NURSES IN THE HOSPITAL’S SEVEN TOWERS UNIT HAVE BEEN COMFORTING PATIENTS SINCE MARCH. WE ARE HOLDING THEIR HANDS AS THEY TAKE A LAST BREATH. IT’S DEVASTATING. WATCHING THE FEAR GROW IN THEIR EYES WHEN THEY KNOW THEY HAVE COVID. THEY ARE HONORING THEM IN A ROCK-LAYING CEREMONY. ONE BY ONE, NURSES WROTE THE INITIALS OF PATIENTS THEY’V

COVID-19 patient says vaccine brings him hope

After near-death experience, COVID-19 patient says vaccine is light at the end of the tunnel At just 34 years old, Louisville resident, Andy Smith, spent 45 days in the hospital, including the ICU. Author: Tyler Emery Updated: 11:57 PM EST December 17, 2020 Two of the first UofL Health doctors to receive the Pfizer vaccine this week, had also helped save one man s life. That man said the vaccine is giving him hope after the long journey he spent battling coronavirus and nearly dying.  At just 34 years old, Louisville resident, Andy Smith, spent 45 days in the hospital, including the ICU. But it was a rarely used treatment at UofL Health- Jewish Hospital that his family said is the reason he s alive today.

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