Just one day prior to the 76ers 2020-21 season opener, the team visited the Bartram Village Community Center in Southwest Philadelphia to welcome the 15 newest members of the organization.
By way of honorary one-day contracts, 15 youth, selected by the Philadelphia Housing Authority, were treated to a day of surprises as part of the team’s annual Holiday Hoopla, presented by The GIANT Company.
While these 15 youth did not suit up for the team’s opener against the Washington Wizards on Dec. 23, they all did receive their very own customized jersey and gifts from their holiday wish list.
“While [Holiday Hoopla] may look different this year, we know that this once-in-a-lifetime experience will bring some much-needed joy and create unforgettable memories for the kids and their families,” said Matt Simon, Chief Marketing Officer, The GIANT Company.
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Governor Phil Murphy, joined by Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli, University Hospital President and CEO Dr. Shereef Elnahal, and Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Dean Dr. Robert Johnson, today visited University Hospital’s Vaccine Clinic at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School to mark the historic beginning of New Jersey’s vaccination effort and witness the administration of the first COVID-19 vaccinations to the state’s frontline health care workers.
“This is a day that we have been waiting nearly a year for, and while we know this isn’t the end, we are witnessing, at the least, a glimmer of hope at the end of the tunnel,”
How Do You Cure a Compassion Crisis? (Ep. 444)
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Patients in the U.S. healthcare system often feel they’re treated with a lack of empathy. Doctors and nurses have tragically high levels of burnout. Could fixing the first problem solve the second? And does the rest of society need more compassion too?
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Today’s episode is really interesting. There are two ways we could start it, but I can’t decide which is better. One way is nasty and vulgar, like this:
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While Pfizer s vaccine has been approved, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson and Astrazeneca are all also working on vaccines.
Subscribe The answer to the question of when is going to be highly dependent on how many of those vaccines come to market, when they come to market, how quickly they can be manufactured and distributed, and what percentage of the population is going to accept the vaccine, Khelil said.
She did say she expects things to happen quickly, though.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has prioritized health care workers and staff workers and residents at long-term care facilities to be among the first residents to get the vaccine.