Want to support the NHS with more than just clapping? Here are five ways you can help
Clapping is a good way to show your thanks for the National Health Service, but there are other ways you can support it too
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SPRINGFIELD Springfield Technical Community College (STCC) will offer a 60-hour training for healthcare workers who want to become a certified phlebotomist.
The class, open to anyone licensed in various medical fields in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, runs Feb. 8 through March 2, with the exam offered on March 5. Class hours are 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Labs for the course will be held in person on the STCC campus. All students must wear masks and adhere to STCC COVID-19 procedures.
The non-credit course, offered through the Workforce Development Center at STCC, prepares students to take the exam to become a certified phlebotomist in Massachusetts. The class is designed to teach workers in certified healthcare positions to draw blood for diagnostic procedures.
COVID-19 vaccination drive takes place at Ladakh s Nyoma ANI | Updated: Jan 20, 2021 21:48 IST
Ladakh [India], January 20 (ANI): The vaccination drive against COVID-19 took place at a Primary Health Care in Laddakh s Nyoma on Wednesday, said Department of Information and Public Relations (DIPR), Union Territory of Ladakh.
The Department informed that 53 healthcare workers had been vaccinated so far including three doctors. Covid-19 vaccination in progress at PHCNyoma. A total of 53 healthcare workers, including three doctors, have been vaccinated till now, the Department said in a tweet.
The vaccination drive at PHC was initiated today morning. The Block Medical Officer (BMO), Dr Dolma Chuskit gave an appreciation certificate to the first beneficiary after getting shot of COVID-19 vaccine.
Coronavirus deaths are starting to fall in Stoke-on-Trent (Image: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
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The NHS has suffered an incredibly challenging year, with many showing their support of frontline workers by participating in ‘Clap for Carers’.
Captain Tom Moore raised over £32 million in support of the National Health Service, and others have been keen to show their appreciation for those who dedicate their lives to save others.