Toledo pastor survives two health scares: double lung transplant, COVID-19
Ben Green needed a double lung transplant after decades of inhaling toxic chemicals as a factory worker. The same U of M doctors treated him for COVID. Author: WTOL Newsroom, Silas Tsang Published: 8:45 PM EDT May 9, 2021 Updated: 9:05 PM EDT May 9, 2021
TOLEDO, Ohio For Ben Green, the lead pastor at New Covenant Baptist Church in Toledo, talking is what he does for a living.
But when he could no longer speak life presented a whole lot of questions. I had been diagnosed with interstitial pneumonia since 2006, said Ben.
Ben needed a double lung transplant after decades of inhaling toxic chemicals as a factory worker.
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Rowan Offers Incentives to Get Vaccinated
May 7, 6:15 a.m. Rowan University has announced a vaccine requirement for students who live or study on campus, and some incentives for getting the vaccine,
“Our message today is simple. We believe the path to normalcy is through widespread vaccination and we want our entire community to commit to reaching the goal of widespread vaccination,” Rowan president Ali A. Houshmand said in a letter. “If we work together, we can reach this goal and offer the Rowan University experience that our students and employees deserve.”
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