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PA Hospital System Recruits College Students Home on Break in Fight Against COVID

PA Hospital System Recruits College Students Home on Break in Fight Against COVID News provided by Share this article Share this article BETHLEHEM, Pa., Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/  St. Luke s University Health Network (SLUHN) has tapped an unexpected, but welcome, labor pool of college students to help remotely monitor hospitalized COVID patients in eight of the Bethlehem-based network s dozen hospitals using revolutionary medical technology. College students home on winter break help to fight COVID at Pennsylvania-based St. Luke s University Health Network. Starting Dec. 19, a cadre of virtual monitoring technicians is now stationed 24/7 before digital screens in St. Luke s Virtual Response Center (VRC) in an office building in Allentown a few miles from the nearest hospital. For eight- to 12-hour shifts these twenty-somethings, many who started the job when they were home on Christmas break, watch the vital signs of seriously ill patients sent by the Masimo Patient Safet

Vaccine likely not available in county until summer » Minden Times

Vaccine likely not available in county until summer » Minden Times
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Major Lehigh Valley hospital network setting up mass COVID vaccine site at Dorney Park

Vaccine likely not available in Haliburton until the summer

Vaccine likely not available in Haliburton until the summer
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10/3 podcast: COVID-19 — New year, new strains, new vaccines

10/3 podcast: COVID-19 New year, new strains, new vaccines Dave Breakenridge © Provided by National Post UHN (University Health Network) health-care technicians prepare syringes of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for front-line health-care workers on Jan. 7. While the new year has brought some hope in the covid-19 fight, with a ramping up of vaccine campaigns, 2021 is also presenting a new set of challenges in the pandemic. Variant strains that can be passed more easily from person to person are cropping up, and there are supply issues when it comes to the vaccines. National Post Health Reporter Sharon Kirkey joins Dave to talk about the concerns around the new virus strains, whether Quebec’s new curfew could help slow infections and the challenges Canada is facing with its vaccine rollout.

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