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Covid 19 coronavirus: A shot of hope - what the vaccine is like for frontline doctors and nurses

Covid 19 coronavirus: A shot of hope - what the vaccine is like for frontline doctors and nurses 16 Dec, 2020 06:00 AM 7 minutes to read Dr. Aharon Sareli, the chief of critical care for Memorial Healthcare System, received the coronavirus vaccine at a pharmacy in Miramar, Florida on Monday. Photo / Scott McIntyre, The New York Times Dr. Aharon Sareli, the chief of critical care for Memorial Healthcare System, received the coronavirus vaccine at a pharmacy in Miramar, Florida on Monday. Photo / Scott McIntyre, The New York Times New York Times By: Jack Healy, Lucy Tompkins and Audra D. S. Burch Even as medical workers lined up for America s first shots, many of them recalled nightmarish moments from the pandemic.

A shot of hope : What the vaccine is like for frontline doctors and nurses

Jack Healy, Lucy Tompkins and Audra D S Burch, The New York Times Published: 15 Dec 2020 04:58 PM BdST Updated: 15 Dec 2020 04:58 PM BdST Dr Sylvia Owusu-Ansah, an emergency department physician at UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, gives a thumbs up after receiving her first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTECH COVID-19 vaccine at UPMC Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh on Monday, Dec 14, 2020. Even as medical workers lined up for America’s first shots, many of them recalled nightmarish moments from the pandemic. Kristian Thacker/The New York Times An article in the The New York Times reported on Nov 26, 1887, reads that during smallpox outbreaks more than a century ago, some schools began requiring students to show vaccination certificates. As the United States is preparing to distribute the first vaccines for the coronavirus, the entry ticket to the nation’s reopening is set to come largely in the form of a digital health credential.The New York Times

New Orleans health care workers hopeful as they line up for the coronavirus vaccine

Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards, right, talks with Debbie Ford, MSN, RN, center, chief nursing officer with Ochsner Medical Center, as she gets ready to receive the first coronavirus vaccine from Dr. Mona Moghareh, left, on Monday, December 14, 2020. (Photo by Chris Granger | The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate) PHOTO BY CHRIS GRANGER PHOTO BY CHRIS GRANGER PHOTO BY CHRIS GRANGER

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