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Fauci Worries About Possible Mental Health Pandemic

Fauci Worries About Possible ‘Mental Health Pandemic’ By Ralph Ellis Mar. 15, 2021 Anthony Fauci, MD, says he’s concerned about how Americans will react once the coronavirus pandemic is brought under control, CBS News reports. Noting that an American Psychological Association survey showed people reporting high stress levels because of the pandemic, CBS’s Norah O Donnell asked if Fauci was worried about a possible “mental health pandemic.” “Very much so,” Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and a top White House coronavirus advisor, replied. That’s the reason why I want to get the virological aspect of this pandemic behind us as quickly as we possibly can because the long-term ravages of this are so multifaceted,” Fauci said.

Sister Act 2 - SNJ Today

Sister Act 2 From left: Rose Ramsey, 84; Edith Camp, 96; Nora McDonald, 86; and Bernice Cecil, 92. Giving the thumbs-up after receiving their second doses of vaccine at Inspira Mullica Hill, from left: Edith Camp, 96; Rose Ramsey, 84; Nora McDonald, 86; and Bernice Cecil, 92. Last week, on March 4, four of the five surviving Langley sisters, as they were known as growing up in the 1920s, ’30s and ’40s, took an important step together and received their second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at Inspira Medical Center Mullica Hill, part of Inspira Health. The Langley sisters grew up in Pittsgrove and Malaga, and all currently reside in Gloucester County or Salem County. They have always enjoyed spending time together, including getting together about once a month for lunch until last February, that is when the pandemic put a halt to this treasured family time, like it has to so many rituals for so many people.

Philly s suburbs demand more vaccine supply | Morning Newsletter

Philly’s suburbs demand more vaccine supply | Morning Newsletter Ashley Hoffman, The Philadelphia Inquirer © DAVID MAIALETTI/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS (Left to right) Sisters Rose Ramsey, 84, Edith Camp, 96, Nora McDonald, 86, and Bernice Cecil, 92, talk after they receive their final dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at Inspira Medical Center in Mullica, N. J. on March 2, 2021. They were looking forward to getting the shots so they could spend time together after being apart for a year. Then: The demolition of a pair of buildings on a Chestnut Street block feels symbolic to preservationists. And: After the long reopening battle, some Philly parents dropped their kids off for school yesterday.

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