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Elliot nurse volunteers for first COVID-19 vaccine so others know its better than dying alone on a ventilator in an ICU

Email address: Leave this field empty if you re human: Heidi Kukla, 57, a registered nurse in the Elliot Hospital intensive care unit for COVID-19 patients, seated at left, was the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Bronwyn Gallant, also a registered nurse at the Elliot, at right, administered the vaccination Tuesday outside the main entrance to the Manchester hospital./Pat Grossmith photo MANCHESTER, NH – Heidi Kukla, a registered nurse in the Intensive Care Unit at the Elliot Hospital, on Tuesday became the first person in New Hampshire to receive the Phizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine. Kukla, 57, volunteered to be first because she wants people to know it is “better than dying alone on a ventilator in an ICU.”

As Coronavirus Spreads, NH Hospital Capacity Shrinks, Too: Study

As Coronavirus Spreads, NH Hospital Capacity Shrinks, Too: Study Patch 12/15/2020 Tony Schinella © Provided by the Office of Gov. Chris Sununu Heidi Kukla, a nurse in Elliot Hospital s intensive care unit, was the first individual to receive the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in the state of New Hampshire on Dec. 15. CONCORD, NH While only about 256 coronavirus patients in the state of New Hampshire were hospitalized with coronavirus Monday, a new national data study shows some hospitals are dangerously full at the same time medical institutions try to catch up on lost business and delayed procedures from the spring. The study, published by National Public Radio, collected data from health departments across the country and showed varying degrees of hospital bed capacity up to 50 percent occupied by coronavirus patients.

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