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I was very honored to be asked to be the first; COVID-19 vaccines administered for first time on Staten Island

‘I was very honored to be asked to be the first;’ COVID-19 vaccines administered for first time on Staten Island Updated Dec 14, 2020; Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Staten Islanders who have worked on the front lines throughout the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic became some of the first Americans to receive a vaccine on Monday. Staten Island University Hospital (SIUH) administered five doses of the Pfizer vaccine to its front-line staff members Dr. James Kenny; Joed Diaz, a patient care technician; Dr. Robert Wetz; ICU Nurse Rosamma Joseph; and Dr. Wassim Diab at its Ocean Breeze campus. “I was very honored to be asked to be the first one to take it,” Kenny, an associate chair of emergency medicine with the hospital, said. “This is a game changer. We’ve been anticipating for this for so long, and when I heard the vaccine was finally available I really think we’re going to win this.”

See Which NYC Hospitals Neared Capacity Amid Coronavirus Surge

See Which NYC Hospitals Neared Capacity Amid Coronavirus Surge Patch 12/15/2020 Matt Troutman © Spencer Platt/Getty Images Medical workers tend to a patient at a Brooklyn hospital that has seen a rise in coronavirus-related cases on Dec. 15. NEW YORK CITY Many New York City hospitals are swelling close to capacity amid a coronavirus surge that shows no sign of slowing, newly-released federal data shows. Roughly 11 percent of all hospital beds in the city last week were occupied by COVID-19 patients, according to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services data. Hospitals over all five boroughs had 71 percent of their beds occupied, whether by COVID-19 patients or those with other maladies, the data compiled by University of Minnesota s COVID-19 Hospitalization Tracking Project shows.

7 new suspected COVID deaths reported on S I — 40 for month of December

7 new suspected COVID deaths reported on S I — 40 for month of December
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