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COVID-19 vaccine questions answered: Race to Vaccinate Town Hall

Here is a list of the special guests who took part in the town hall: 5 p.m. Dr. Purvi Parikh - MD Dr. Parikh specializes in Infectious Disease Allergy and Immunology, and Pediatric Allergy & Immunology. She s the Co-founder of the Parikh Institute of Research, where she s a principal investigator who conducts clinical trials for adult and pediatric patients who suffer from allergies, asthma or immunology problems. Ugo A. Ezenkwele - MD, MPH, FACEP Chief of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Queens and Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Vice Chair for Diversity and Inclusion at Icahn Mount Sinai. Jennifer Jones Austin

Best Life: COVID-19 causing hearing loss?

Best Life: COVID-19 causing hearing loss? Best Life: COVID-19 causing hearing loss in some patients By Ivanhoe Broadcast News | January 27, 2021 at 6:42 AM CST - Updated January 27 at 5:44 PM HACKENSACK, NJ (Ivanhoe Newswire) COVID-19 patients on the mend are struggling with everything from cardiovascular problems to clotting disorders, stroke, and fatigue. And now, in rare cases, medical experts say hearing loss is being added to the list. Now, introducing one man who woke up hard of hearing after 22 days on a ventilator. “I had thought I was sleeping for two years,” recalled Michael Goldsmith. Michael had clots in his leg, lost function in his shoulders and arms, and had what he describes as “static” in his ears profound hearing loss.

Hackensack University Medical Center tops off new Helena Theurer Pavilion

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COVID delays move, but family gets new Habitat for Humanity home

Morristown Daily Record ROXBURY Twenty-five years after he immigrated to the United States, Dr. Mahmoud Abdelghafar finally has the home of his dreams to share with his family. The health care worker s scheduled move into his new Morris Habitat for Humanity second-floor Succasunna condo last month was postponed because he contracted COVID-19 and was ill for six weeks. The original move-in date included a grand opening celebration for the completion of the two-building condo development off Main Street by the organization.  Two weeks ago, a healthy Abdelghafar, his wife, Noura El Ouadoudi, and their son, Muhamad, 4, moved from their Newark apartment into their new home, built in part with 400 hours of the sweat equity work demanded of all the hopeful homeowners.

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