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Talk, pray, cry: Nurses leaned on each other through COVID pandemic s trauma

Talk, pray, cry: Nurses leaned on each other through COVID pandemic s trauma
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Councilwoman Rose makes voice heard in crowded race to succeed her

Councilwoman Rose makes voice heard in crowded race to succeed her Updated Mar 16, 2021; Posted Mar 16, 2021 Selina Grey (left) and Councilwoman Debi Rose (D-North Shore) are pictured in file photos. Rose has endorsed Grey to succeed her in the North Shore City Council seat. (Advance file photo composite) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. In a field as crowded as the North Shore City Council race, any endorsement counts, especially if it’s from the woman who’s held the seat for over a decade. Councilwoman Debi Rose (D-North Shore) made her voice heard earlier this month when, of the 15 candidates, she chose to endorse local Democratic operative Selina Grey, who has ties to the councilwoman.

Cuomo Pushes Cuts To Safety-Net Hospitals After They Stepped Up During Pandemic

arrow A healthcare professional cries in front of Wyckoff Heights Medical Center, a safety-net hospital in Brooklyn, April 7, 2021. Vanessa Carvalho/Shutterstock When COVID-19 swept through the Rockaway peninsula last spring, St. John’s Episcopal Hospital was alone to weather the storm. Those who live nearby suffer disproportionately from conditions like diabetes, obesity, and hypertension that make people more vulnerable to severe cases of COVID-19, and St. John’s has been the sole medical center serving the isolated beach community since Peninsula Hospital closed in 2012. After the pandemic hit, St. John’s quickly tripled its ICU capacity but was still pushed to its limits as the virus overwhelmed Queens.

Mount Vernon Hospital workers rally to call for equality in health care

Mount Vernon Hospital workers rally to call for equality in health care News 12 Staff Updated on:Mar 13, 2021, 2:15pm EST Health care workers in Mount Vernon rallied on Friday on the City Hall steps, calling the city a prime example of the racial disparities prevalent in the health care system, especially during the pandemic. Mount Vernon Hospital nurse Bernetta Urquhart was fired up after she says she s faced a year of chronic understaffing and cuts to services. Montefiore also closed the ICU in Mount Vernon during the pandemic, forcing critical patients to be sent to neighboring hospitals. Montefiore closing this ICU is hurting people every

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