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Building trust through sustainability communications
The HCA has launched a short guide to help communications professionals build the case for action around sustainability
The Healthcare Communications Association (HCA) has launched a short guide to help communications professionals build the case for action around sustainability.
The guide reiterates the increasing need for transparency around sustainability performance for all organisations involved in healthcare.
Developed in partnership with sustainability specialists Forster Communications, the Beyond Reputation guide is focused on helping pharma deliver sustainable value. It was prepared in consultation with HCA members and wider industry experts.
HCA CEO Mike Dixon said: “Today is Earth Day – a global reminder of how we all have a role to play in preventing future disasters of climate change and environmental destruction. Everyone in the healthcare industry is committed to patient wellbeing but it is critical that we
Capt. Tom Moore, hero UK veteran who raised millions by walking in his garden, dies at 100 N dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY
Captain Sir Tom Moore, who raised millions by walking in his garden, has died
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Captain Sir Tom Moore, the British World War II veteran who captured hearts around the world as he raised nearly $45 million for health workers by walking around his garden, has died at 100 after testing positive for the coronavirus, according to an announcement on his Twitter account.
His family announced Moore s death Tuesday, noting only that his death occurred in 2021.
“The last year of our father’s life was nothing short of remarkable. He was rejuvenated and experienced things he’d only ever dreamed of,” Moore s family said in a statement. “Whilst he’d been in so many hearts for just a short time, he was an incredible father and grandfather, and he will stay alive in our hearts forever.’’
Captain Sir Tom Moore, the British World War II veteran who captured hearts around the world as he raised nearly $45 million for health workers by walking around his garden, has died at 100 after testing positive for the coronavirus, according to an announcement on his Twitter account.
His family announced Moore s death Tuesday, noting only that his death occurred in 2021.
“The last year of our father’s life was nothing short of remarkable. He was rejuvenated and experienced things he’d only ever dreamed of,” Moore s family said in a statement. “Whilst he’d been in so many hearts for just a short time, he was an incredible father and grandfather, and he will stay alive in our hearts forever.’’
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The 100-year-old British Army veteran who raised nearly $45 million for his country s National Health Service has tested positive for the coronavirus, his family announced.
Captain Sir Tom Moore was being treated for pneumonia for several weeks before he contracted COVID-19, his daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore said in a statement Sunday on Twitter. Moore was admitted to the hospital after having trouble breathing but is not in intensive care, his daughter said. We know that the wonderful staff at Bedford Hospital will do all they can to make him comfortable and hopefully return home as soon as possible, Ingram-Moore said.