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Staten Island obituaries for July 2, 2023: Orlando L Manfredi MD, Navy vet, renowned radiologist

Staten Island obituaries for July 2, 2023: Orlando L Manfredi MD, Navy vet, renowned radiologist
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JFA: Vaccination Hesitation in the Black Community

Spectrum Bay News 9 s Justice For All special: Vaccination Hesitation in the Black Community, airs March 22 at 7 p.m. According to the CDC, as of March 15, more than 71 million people have been vaccinated in the U.S. Out of those vaccinations, only half reported the race/ethnicity of the people vaccinated. Those numbers showed 66.1% of white people were vaccinated, 8.6% of Hispanics and 7.6% of Black people have been vaccinated.  Those numbers are concerning to many because of how much more likely certain races are to die from Covid-19 complications. The CDC data shows th n at Black or African Americans are 2.9 times more likely to be hospitalized from Covid-19 complications and 1.9 times more likely to die when compared to their white counterparts. The numbers from American Indians and Hispanics are just as devastating. 

Dedicated health-care professional led staff through darkest hours: I never questioned what had to be done

Dedicated health-care professional led staff through darkest hours: ‘I never questioned what had to be done’ Updated Dec 15, 2020; Posted Dec 15, 2020 Rosemarie Stazzone is the chief operating officer and chief nursing officer at Richmond University Medical Center. She is being honored as part of this year s Advance Women of Achievement 2020 – The Front Line.Rosemarie Stazzone Facebook Share Editor’s note: The Staten Island Advance/SILive.com is proud to dedicate its annual Women of Achievement program, established in 1964 and celebrated every year since, to local heroes; we are calling it Staten Island Women of Achievement 2020 – The Front Line. When we put out a call for nominations, we received many heartfelt words about these brave women, who have made such a difference in our community throughout the coronavirus pandemic. We are publishing parts of some of these nominations, as they are the true voices of the impact of these true heroes. Congratulations to this

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