Coronavirus case was reported here in the United States, the nation getting a shot in the arm today when the largest Vaccination Campaign in this nations history got underway. Front Line Health Care workers getting that first dose of the Pfizer Vaccine, the very first was a Critical Care nurse right here in new york city, sandra lindsey. I feel hopeful today, relieved. I feel like healing is coming. However, it comes also on a sad day. The u. S. Death toll surpassing 300,000 And Hundreds Of Thousands of Americans Still getting sick every day. The nations top Infectious Disease expert says we have to remain vigilant. The Vaccine Rights now is not a substitute for the normal Standard Public Health measures of wearing a mask, keeping your distance, avoiding congregant crowded sections particularly indoors. We are looking at this historic moment from all angles with our reporters, experts and guests across the country. And joining me now is the president of mt. Sinimorning side hospital an
That i did all i could do . Im thinking of your Mental Health here. The whole country right now has collective anxiety and frankly collective dyspepsia over whats going to happen in the election with the congress and a lot of states with the governors race or the control of the legislature, with the allimportant control of the United States senate, and of course with the president ial race. The only thing i can tell you to do to protect your Mental Health and reduce both your anxiety and your stomach acid is to do it now. Sit down. Talk with your family or your partner or your best friend or your kids or whoever you make important decisions with. Figure out what you personally can do to apply your own self toward bringing about the election outcome that you want. And then go do it right away. We are i mean were here. Three weeks and one day left. If you are going to do anything, this is the time to do it. And when you wake up on election day, wont you want to know that you have done al
On the morning of election day, will you be able to say to yourself that morning, well, whatever happens, i know that i did all i could do . Im thinking of your Mental Health here. The whole country right now has collective anxiety and frankly collective dyspepsia over whats going to happen in the election with the congress and a lot of states with the governors race or the control of the legislature, with the allimportant control of the United States senate, and of course with the president ial race. The only thing i can tell you to do to protect your Mental Health and reduce both your anxiety and your stomach acid is to do it now. Sit down. Talk with your family or your partner or your best friend or your kids or whoever you make important decisions with. Figure out what you personally can do to apply your own self toward bringing about the election outcome that you want. And then go do it right away. We are i mean were here. Three weeks and one day left. If you are going to do anyth
And reduce both your anxiety and your stomach acid is to do it now. Sit down. Talk with your family or your partner or your best friend or your kids or whoever you make important decisions with. Figure out what you personally can do to apply your own self toward bringing about the election outcome that you want. And then go do it, right away. We are, i mean, were here three weeks and one day left. If you are going to do anything, this is the time to do it. And when you wake up on election day, wont you want to know that you have done all you could have done . I mean, and yes, thats your personal voting plan, in terms of getting your vote in and your vote counted. But its more than that, right . If you were going to donate, if you have money to donate, now is the time. If you were going to phone bank for a candidate or for a proposition or for a party, now is the time. If you are going to volunteer for a candidate or for a campaign, now is the time. If you were going to sign up to be a
(PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLA) The Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections wants you to know that "Every voice matters." That is why Wendy Sartory Link is encour