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In some rural Connecticut towns, COVID-19 vaccination lags as much as in cities

In some rural Connecticut towns, COVID-19 vaccination lags as much as in cities
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Local hospitals congratulate Nightingale Nursing Award honorees

May 10, 2021 77 Saint Mary’s Hospital in Waterbury and Charlotte Hungerford Hospital in Torrington are pleased to announce their 2021 Nightingale Award for Excellence in Nursing honorees: Lisa Ciarlo, BSN, RN and David Torres, RNF from Saint Mary’s, and Jennifer Bellefleur, RN, BSN and Susan Kellogg, RN, CNOR from Charlotte Hungerford. Lisa Ciarlo is the Nurse Manager in Saint Mary’s Critical Care and Cardiovascular Units and manages the Respiratory Therapist department. She is being recognized for her innate compassion for patients, as a consistent and vocal advocate for them and their families. She is the epitome of a good leader; knowledgeable, innovative and an excellent teacher. Lisa is a team player who understands the value of collaboration and that the very best patient care requires an interdisciplinary approach. On the ICU/CCU unit, Lisa led her team through the highs and lows of the COVID-19 pandemic, working endless shifts and ensuring our patients received the b

Three Hospitalized After Moose Struck, Killed By Car In Connecticut

Three people were hospitalized after a car struck and killed a pregnant moose in Connecticut. The incident happened at around 9:40 p.m. Saturday, May 1 in Litchfield County, on Route 272 in the Town of Goshen near the Town of Norfolk. The car, a 2011 Subaru Legacy, was driven by a 38-year-old woman from Torrington, Connecticut State Police said. The driver and two passengers were transported to Charlotte Hungerford Hospital in Torrington, state police said. Jon Barbagallo, public information officer for the Norfolk Police Department, described those injuries as being minor. The vehicle became disabled after the incident and was towed, state police said.

The Day - 3 hospitalized after moose is struck, killed by car - News from southeastern Connecticut

Published May 02. 2021 10:37PM  GOSHEN (AP) Three people were hospitalized after a car struck and killed a pregnant moose in Connecticut, police said. The accident happened shortly after 9:30 p.m. Saturday in the town of Goshen, police said. State police said a 2011 Subaru was traveling north on Route 272 when a moose appeared in the roadway, causing the car to strike it. The moose, which was pregnant, was killed, police said. The driver and two passengers were taken to Charlotte Hungerford Hospital in Torrington with minor injuries. Two additional passengers did not require hospitalization. The car was towed from the scene.  

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