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SSM Health administers 100,000th dose of COVID-19 vaccine

SSM Health administers 100,000th dose of COVID-19 vaccine
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Health care chaplains embrace self-care in COVID-19 work

Deacon Richard Becker, director of pastoral care and ethics, blesses patient Camille Watts on World Day of the Sick at Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center in West Islip, N.Y., Feb. 11, 2021. Hospital chaplains have had to adhere to COVID-19 protocols while offering pastoral care during the coronavirus pandemic. (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz) Feb. 24, 2021 Catholic News Service WASHINGTON  When health care chaplains talk about the need for self-care, they really mean it, especially after this past year. That s because they have been on call to provide emotional and spiritual support to patients, families and medical staffs in ways beyond what they had ever prepared for when the coronavirus hit the United States last February and since it just surpassed the death toll of 500,000 this Feb. 22.

We were here – health care chaplains reflect on COVID-19 ministry

We were here – health care chaplains reflect on COVID-19 ministry Deacon Richard Becker, director of pastoral care and ethics, blesses patient Camille Watts on World Day of the Sick at Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center in West Islip, N.Y., Feb. 11. Hospital chaplains have had to adhere to COVID-19 protocols while offering pastoral care during the coronavirus pandemic. (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz) Carol Zimmerman, Catholic News Service 2/25/2021 9:08 AM select Florence Bolton, 85, a COVID-19 patient at Roseland Community Hospital in Chicago, lies in her bed in intensive care Dec. 1, 2020, as family members attempt to FaceTime her. Hospital chaplains have increasingly used electronic digital devices to offer pastoral care to patients with the coronavirus. (CNS photo/Shannon Stapleton, Reuters)

How to sign up online for COVID-19 vaccine appointments in Dane County

How to sign up online for COVID-19 vaccine appointments in Dane County February 15, 2021 5:11 PM Gabriella Bachara Updated: MADISON, Wis.– Many adults are turning to their kids, grandkids and even their local librarians for help signing up for a COVID-19 vaccination appointment online. Here’s a guide. Frontline heath care personnel, residents and staff in skilled nursing and long-term care facilities, police and fire personnel, correctional staff, and adults ages 65 and over are all eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services lists health care providers and pharmacies as the primary vaccinators for adults ages 65 and over.

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