Early Research from Waggl Indicates that 58% of Frontline Healthcare Workers Are Most Concerned About COVID-19 Vaccine Adoption
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Increased Public Education Will Be Critical to Establishing Confidence for a Successful Rollout The Voice of Healthcare Workers is a dynamic resource that enables frontline healthcare workers to share real-time suggestions and insights with their peers. We’ve developed ‘The Voice of Healthcare Workers’ to give our frontline healthcare heroes a collective voice and ensure all healthcare organizations and the people who work for them have the most current data and insights to navigate these next few months,” said Michel Papay, CEO, Waggl.
Updated: 8:37 AM CST December 19, 2020
TYLER, Texas “Dear Healthcare Worker, thanks so so so much for helping us get through this disease. I don’t think the world would be where we are without your love and passion to help people,” reads a letter from a local middle school student.
Hubbard Middle School officials said they’re not letting a worldwide pandemic stand in the way of giving back to others. Hubbard students have found a new way to spread this year, and are writing Christmas letters to health care workers.
Hubbard sixth, seventh and eighth-grade students in the Advancement Via Individual Determination program were each tasked with handwriting at least two letters to local health care workers.
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People are ‘Adopting’ Health Care Heroes on the Frontlines
Heroes. There have been so many this past year. From first responders to essential workers we’ve seen heroes rise to the occasion throughout 2020. So how do you say thank you?
One woman set out to create a very special Facebook group to try to show the nurses of our country just how much they are appreciated and loved.
Christine Danderand, make up artist from Omaha, Nebraska, wanted to find a way to show those special medical professionals just how much of what they do on a day-to-day basis means. She created a Facebook group last month called Adopt A Nurse/ Healthcare Worker, and since then it’s grown by the thousands.
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New Repertory Theatre has commissioned two short plays to be performed live and virtually as part of the first installment of the new Showstopper Virtual Play Series, an evening of live theatre with a two-play in one-night package.
The Showstopper Virtual Play Series features “[keyp-ing],” written by Miranda ADEkoje, directed by Dawn M. Simmons and “A Very Herrera Holiday,” written by Alexis Scheer, directed by Sarah Shin.
The Showstopper Virtual Play Series will run from Nov. 21 to Dec. 13 with performances on Thursdays through Sundays. Each performance will run approximately 75 minutes including both plays and an intermission. Tickets are $20 for the two-play package.