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She s A Hero! Honoring A Elementary School Nurse From Barnegat

I am thrilled to be announcing a new Hawk Hero! Just in case you didn t know, Townsquare Media Jersey Shore operates 94.3 The Point, 92.7 WOBM, Beach Radio 104.1 FM, 105.7 The Hawk, and Shore Sports Network. I host  Nights with Jimmy G  on 94.3 The Point, but I also have been highlighting local Jersey Shore Hawk Heroes. Our first ever Hawk Hero was David Richards, a local Brick Township icon with down syndrome who is now a fantastic coach for Brick Memorial High School wrestling. Also, Cathy Wareham- Herbst was our most recent hero. Cathy is a certified medical assistant for Hackensack Meridian Health in Brick Township. For over a year, she and her Meridian Health team have been battling on the COVID-19 frontlines. Before highlighting a brand new Hawk Hero, a big THANK YOU to our friends at Sonny’s Recycling. We’ll continue to pick 1 hero, share their story on-air and online, and award them a $100 Visa gift card!

RWJBarnabas Health mandates COVID vaccine for staff

RWJBarnabas Health mandates COVID vaccine for staff
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She s A Hero! Honoring A Elementary School Nurse From Barnegat

She s A Hero! Honoring A Elementary School Nurse From Barnegat
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RWJBarnabas Health mandates COVID vaccine for staff

RWJBarnabas Health mandates COVID vaccine for staff
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COVID symptoms: Blood clots could be another complication

View Comments In the first reported case of its kind, a healthy 85-year-old man developed a rare recurrence of deep-vein blood clots in his upper arm as the result of coronavirus infection, Rutgers researchers report.  The unusual case highlights yet another way the virus that causes COVID-19 can affect people. Beyond the more common respiratory symptoms and loss of taste and smell, the virus can trigger coagulation disorders, especially clots. “This is of concern, since in 30% of these patients, the blood clot can travel to the lung and be possibly fatal,” said Dr. Payal Parikh, an assistant professor of medicine at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, who led the study along with Martin Blaser, director of the Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine. “Other disabling complications include persistent swelling, pain and arm fatigue.”  

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