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We made a quick pivot | People originally scheduled to get Johnson & Johnson vaccine receive alternative doses at Hampton clinics

We made a quick pivot | People originally scheduled to get Johnson & Johnson vaccine receive alternative doses at Hampton clinics Following the pause on the Johnson&Johnson vaccines due to health safety concerns, Hampton clinics had to pivot to offer Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. Author: Anne Sparaco (13News Now) Published: 12:50 PM EDT April 15, 2021 Updated: 12:50 PM EDT April 15, 2021 HAMPTON, Va. Hundreds of people in Hampton Roads are switching from J&J COVID-19 vaccine appointments to Moderna or Pfizer after J&J was put on hold by the CDC. Hampton Roads halted all J&J clinics, including the large ones expected to take place at the convention center and Christopher Newport University. Riverside Health’s Vice President & Chief of Pharmacy, Cindy Williams, said it was a quick turnaround.

The Mental Health Impact Of Quarantine On University Students

The Mental Health Impact Of Quarantine On University Students By Conor Krouse, Christopher Newport University student, working with SAP SE Fighting COVID-19 has had a lasting impact on our young people. Last fall, there was a sense of optimism for many in returning to campus but many students soon found themselves quarantined, sometimes multiple times, and confined to their rooms. Despite the disruption, its important to remember that the student remains at the center of what constitutes success in higher education, even as this industry has been among the most challenged and adversely impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Unsurprisingly however, research shows that the overall impact on students has been severe.

Scholarship fund named for teacher helps future educators | Williamsburg Yorktown Daily

The Julie M. Sager Memorial Scholarship was named for the Tabb Elementary School teacher who passed away from cancer in 2013. (WYDaily/Courtesy of Sarah Bowman)  YORK COUNTY Julie M. Sager was a mother, a teacher and an advocate for young people accomplishing their goals.  Julie was a kindergarten and third grade teacher at Tabb Elementary School for eighteen years before she lost her six-year battle with cancer on January 1, 2013.  She retired just one month before she passed away at 62 years old. “She was working full-time, undergoing chemo treatments and still remained a third grade teacher right up until the end,” said her daughter, Sarah Bowman. 

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