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Everyone was scared : Georgian Court graduating nurse got hands-on COVID ER lessons

Everyone was scared : Georgian Court graduating nurse got hands-on COVID ER lessons ‘It s like a war.’ Hospital staff tell the story of COVID-19 Replay Video UP NEXT A 33-year-old woman arrived at the emergency room of Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune and promptly suffered cardiac arrest due to clots in her main pulmonary artery. She was stabilized thanks to the quick actions by a team of people, including a patient care technician who performed CPR. That technician was Ethan Carpenter, a nursing student at Georgian Court University in Lakewood. Today Carpenter becomes a nursing graduate  along with a few dozen classmates who served on the front lines in hospitals during the pandemic.

Coronavirus changed New Jersey college graduates job prospects

View Comments With a pandemic surging and graduation approaching last spring, Sara Benz sat in her home in Howell, watching employers cancel job interviews and freeze hiring. Benz, a fashion and merchandising major at West Chester University in Pennsylvania, had a lifeline. Her mother, Stacey, had recently closed her Marlboro jewelry store, Sarafina.  She goes, Why don t we start Sarafina online? Sara Benz, 22, said. I was like, Oh my God, yes. College graduates who might have thought four years ago that they would march into a work force that included commutes into the city, collaborative work spaces and after-work happy hours are instead finding a real world that looks nothing like they imagined.

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Capitol riot suspect, a former Monmouth corrections officer, indicted

A federal grand jury in Washington, D.C., has handed up an indictment against a Monmouth County woman in the Capitol riot case. Marissa A. Suarez, a former corrections officer at Monmouth County Jail, was indicted with another New Jersey woman, Patricia Todisco, with whom Suarez traveled to Washington. The two were charged in a complaint on Jan. 22, the day Suarez, a 31-year-old Union Beach resident, resigned from her job at the jail. She had been at the job since 2019. According to an affidavit attached to the complaint in the case, she had taken an emergency holiday off from work on Jan. 6.

Monmouth U , Georgian Court look to put the COVID year behind them

WEST LONG BRANCH - Monmouth University has lost more than $24 million in revenue due to the COVID pandemic, seen hundreds of COVID infections among student and staff and canceled most of its athletic competitions so far this year. But Monmouth President Patrick Leahy sees brighter days ahead: enrollment is down only slightly, 2021-2022 deposits are ahead of normal, and most sports are set to return in the spring. He envisions a fall semester where all students and staff are vaccinated, many are on campus, and mask-wearing is the norm. “Our great hope is that by that time our country will be back to whatever the new normal is and that means that most Americans will be vaccinated and hopefully our whole campus community will be vaccinated,” Leahy said in an interview.

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