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A social media personality will be paying a visit to PAWS & More Animal Shelter this Wednesday as part of a national effort to assist animal shelters.
Kris Rotonda of Jordan’s Way will be doing a Facebook livestream event from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday as part of his mission to amplify the work and needs of animal shelters to his approximately 70,000 followers. PAWS & More Director Amber Talbot says Rotonda’s social media events have often led to adoptions of many of the participating shelters’ pets as well as monetary support, “A lot of shelters are receiving anywhere from $5-15,000 even at these events, so he’s able to fundraise in just a few hours so it’s very impactful. He has such a large following that it’s such a great opportunity for your organization to be seen on a larger scale. He’s national and so it’s great for any small business to have that kind of publicity, so we’re so excited.”
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As healthcare workers in the U.S. began lining up for their first coronavirus vaccines on Dec. 14, Esmeralda Campos-Loredo was already fighting for oxygen.
The 49-year-old nursing assistant and mother of two started having breathing problems just days earlier. By the time the first of her co-workers were getting shots, she was shivering in a tent in the parking lot of a Los Angeles hospital because no medical beds were available. When she gasped for air, she had to wait all day for relief due to a critical shortage of oxygen tanks.
Campos-Laredo died of COVID on Dec. 18, one of at least 400 health workers identified by The Guardian/KHN s Lost on the Frontline investigation who have died since the vaccine became available in mid-December, narrowly missing the protection that might have saved their lives.