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Tracy Morgan presents award to Hackensack Meridian JFK nurse

Comedian Presents Tracy Morgan Award for Excellence in Rehabilitation Nursing to JFK Johnson Nurse Dedicated to Healing Patients with Brain Injuries

Comedian Presents Tracy Morgan Award for Excellence in Rehabilitation Nursing to JFK Johnson Nurse Dedicated to Healing Patients with Brain Injuries In Virtual Event, Tracy Morgan Shines Light on the Specialty of Rehabilitation Nursing News provided by Share this article EDISON, N.J., March 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Actor and comedian Tracy Morgan presented the Tracy Morgan Award for Excellence in Rehabilitation Nursing to a nurse who has been working to heal patients with brain injuries for more than two decades. In an emotional, virtual event to recognize Brain Injury Awareness Month, Morgan congratulated Patricia Bosompem, RN, CRRN, on being this year s recipient. Bosompem is an experienced brain injury nurse at Hackensack Meridian JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute.

5 reasons why N J residents need to keep wearing masks after getting the COVID vaccine

5 reasons why N.J. residents need to keep wearing masks after getting the COVID vaccine Updated Mar 02, 2021; Posted Mar 01, 2021 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that everyone not only continue to mask up after getting the vaccine.AP Photo/Matt Slocum Facebook Share have received either their first or second dose of the coronavirus vaccine, but that doesn’t mean they no longer have to wear masks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that everyone not only continue to mask up after getting the vaccine, but also continue to stay at least six feet apart from people outside of their household, avoid crowds and poorly ventilated spaces, and wash their hands often.

Meet N J volunteers finding vaccine appointments for seniors and the COVID bots lighting the way

Meet N.J. volunteers finding vaccine appointments for seniors and the COVID bots lighting the way Updated Mar 08, 2021; Posted Mar 02, 2021 Alfred D Souza receives a vaccine at the Ocean County Health Department clinic at Southern Regional Middle School in Manahawkin after being helped by volunteers from NJ Vaccine Matchmakers.Alfred D Souza Facebook Share Alfred D’Souza was desperate. “I literally spent hours online everyday looking for appointments, just not being able to find anything,” D’Souza, 74, tells NJ Advance Media. His wife, Anne, has asthma and is terrified of COVID-19. She limits her trips outside their Beach Haven home to the pharmacy, doctors and the grocery store. But D’Souza also has to be careful.

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