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COVID-19: New London Hospital cancels Hospital Days for second straight year
Published: 3/16/2021 9:57:34 PM
Modified: 3/17/2021 11:18:11 AM
NEW LONDON New London Hospital has canceled its annual Hospital Days celebration in August for the second year in a row due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, according to a post on the hospital’s Facebook page.
In the post, New London CEO Tom Manion cited uncertainty about the rollout of vaccines for everyone, the impact of emerging COVID-19 variants and the unavailability of vaccines for children as reasons for canceling the nearly 100-year-old tradition.
“For 97 years, Hospital Days has been the foundation on which we build our community engagement,” Manion wrote. “However, in good conscience, we cannot move forward with the traditional flagship activities including the Midway, Parade and Triathlon, and other associated events that draw large crowds. It would be a public health risk to do so.”
New London Hospital discovers data breach from last summer
Staff Report
Modified: 3/12/2021 9:19:21 PM
NEW LONDON New London Hospital experienced a data breach revealing patient names, demographic information and Social Security numbers last summer, the hospital announced this week.
An investigation determined it was “the target of a cyber incident” in which a third party gained access to a file on the hospital’s network on July 30, the hospital said in a notice posted to its website.
“Cyber-crimes targeting hospitals are at an all-time high and NLH continues to implement appropriate safeguards to protect patient information,” hospital CEO Tom Manion said in the post.
CatholicPhilly.com staff report • Posted February 26, 2021
Man Up Philly 2021 is, like so many other events in the past year, going virtual.
The 13th annual Men’s Spirituality Conference in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia will be held Saturday, March 6 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon via a webcast for which tickets are available at a reduced cost of $10.
Fathers, sons, brothers and friends are invited to the day for men in the Philadelphia region to focus on their Catholic faith and reliance on Jesus.
Speakers for the event include Father Mike Schmitz, a widely popular podcaster and presenter on YouTube; Bishop Joseph Coffey, a Philadelphia-area native and auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of the Military Services; retired Marine Colonel Tom Manion, who founded the Travis Manion Foundation in memory of his son Travis who died in battle in 2007; and Deacon Steve Javie, a former NBA referee and now a permanent deacon of the Philadelphia Archdiocese.
Posted February 23, 2021
Man Up Philly 2021 invites the men of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia to the 13th annual Men’s Spirituality Conference on Saturday, March 6 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. This year’s event will be held virtually out of an abundance of caution because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Man Up Philly volunteer team wants to bring this great day to men of the Philadelphia region to help all focus on our faith and reliance on our Lord.
Speakers for the event include Father Mike Schmitz, Bishop Joseph Coffey, Colonel Tom Manion and Deacon Steve Javie, plus a talk by Father Stephen DeLacy.