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Fox Lake: Woman injured in two-vehicle crash

Fond du Lac Reporter FOX LAKE - A woman was injured in a two-vehicle crash Saturday morning at the intersection of County A and County C in the Town of Fox Lake, the Dodge County Sheriff s Office said. The woman was driving a Jeep west on County C, failed to stop at a stop sign at the intersection and her vehicle was hit by a truck towing an enclosed box trailer traveling north on County C, according to the sheriff s office. The woman was taken to Beaver Dam Community Hospital and immediately flown to UW Health University Hospital in Madison. The driver of the truck wasn t injured and there were no passengers in either vehicle.

Wisconsin Miracle Mom Who Gave Birth While in COVID-19 Coma Finally Meets Baby

Wisconsin ‘Miracle Mom Who Gave Birth While in COVID-19 Coma Finally Meets Baby © Taryn Meinholz A so-called miracle mom, who gave birth while in a medically-induced coma at a Wisconsin hospital, was recently reunited with her family and met her newborn baby girl for the first time. Lucy Townsend was nine months pregnant in October when she was diagnosed with COVID-19, according to the University of Wisconsin Health. The then-mother-of-three s condition quickly deteriorated, and she ended up spending 75 days on life support systems, including a ventilator and an ECMO machine. In December, doctors at UW Health University Hospital in Madison determined Townsend would need a double lung transplant to survive. Townsend s husband delivered her the news on Christmas Eve.

Dad got the vaccine, but no one else did — yet

Dad got the vaccine, but no one else did — yet By Katherine J. Wu New York Times,Updated December 26, 2020, 1:19 p.m. Email to a Friend Jeanel and Mike Little, with their daughter, Ruby, at home in Charlottesville, Va. Both are nurse practitioners at UVA Health, and they aren’t sure when Ruby will be able to get vaccinated.EZE AMOS/NYT On the morning of Dec. 16, the threat of a Virginia snowstorm canceled school for 7-year-old Alain Bell. He instead spent the morning scribbling a scowling face in black marker onto his father’s newly vaccinated upper arm. “It was his idea,” Alain said over Zoom, pointing to his father, Dr. Taison Bell, 37, a critical care physician at UVA Health in Charlottesville. “I feel good that he’s not going to get sick.”

What you can do post-vaccine, and when - The Boston Globe

What you can do post-vaccine, and when Scientists cite several reasons for staying masked and cautious as you start your post-vaccine life By Claire Cain Miller, Margot Sanger-Katz and Katherine J. Wu New York Times,Updated December 21, 2020, 5:36 p.m. Email to a Friend Roy Dunlap received the coronavirus vaccine at Howard University Hospital in Washington, D.C., last week.Michael Robinson Chavez/The Washington Post Vaccines are here, bringing hope of the pandemic’s end. But even when you get your dose, it won’t mean an immediate return to life as you knew it. Scientists cite several reasons for staying masked and cautious as you start your post-vaccine life. Vaccines don’t offer perfect protection; we don’t yet know whether vaccinated people can spread the virus; and coronavirus is likely to continue its rapid spread until a large majority of the population is vaccinated or has survived a natural infection.

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