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COVID Long Island: Huntington Hospital s 1st COVID patient to survive after being put on ventilator reunites with staff

LONG ISLAND (WABC) The man who was a Long Island hospital s first COVID-19 patient to survive after being put on a ventilator reunited with hospital staff one year later. Scott November of Northport was so sick with COVID-19 in March 2020 his family was told by staff at Northwell Health s Huntington Hospital to say their good-byes. But the 67-year-old s family refused to accept that they were losing their beloved husband and father and they made sure everyone at the hospital knew a whole lot about him. His three children and five grandchildren did everything they could to encourage November and hospital staff, making posters mentioning that he had been married for 43 years, that he met his wife at Nathan s, and reminding them he was a person, not just a patient.

COVID NY Update: Cuomo gets COVID vaccine, encourages New Yorkers to do the same

NEW YORK (WABC) New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo gave a thumbs up amid a round of applause as he received the COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday in Manhattan. Cuomo got the shot during an event in Harlem in which he toured the Mount Neboh Baptist Church vaccination site. Cuomo received the one-shot vaccine developed by Johnson & Johnson, which is less effective against recipients contracting the virus but provides strong protection against severe cases and death from COVID-19. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo received the one-shot COVID-19 vaccine developed by Johnson & Johnson Wednesday and encouraged New Yorkers to do the same. I want to make the point: take whatever vaccine you can take. They all work. They are all safe. Don t try to pick one over the other. Take whatever vaccine you can get, Cuomo said.

Coronavirus pandemic, lockdowns taking toll on mental health

Jaffe, 54, kept fighting, and he was saved at St. Francis Hospital last year. Health care heroes and family cheered him on as he was released, but what s next? Jaffe said he is eternally grateful to be alive, but he s had two surgeries and three hospital stays since. It took a severe, severe, toll on my family, on myself, he said. New York is bracing itself to get back to normal, but what will normal be for people like Jaffe? Normal would be not having to worry about, if I m going out with my wife, if I have enough oxygen in the tank, he said.

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