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Reply (left to right): nursing students Rahael Little, of Patterson, NY; Skylar Delp, of Woodbury; Sylvester Yeboah, of Naugatuck; Melissa Burke, of Brookfield; Assistant Professor of Nursing Kimberlee-Ann Bridges; nursing student Natashia Johnson, of Waterbury (WCSU photographer Peggy Stewart) DANBURY, CT Nursing students and faculty from Western Connecticut State University have joined the vaccination campaign this winter to arrest the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic by offering their support to the launch of vaccine administration programs organized by the Nuvance Health system and the Danbury Department of Public Health and Human Services. WCSU nursing student Melissa Burke, of Brookfield, administers a Covid 19 vaccination at a Danbury Department of Public Health and Human Services clinic held in Danbury during January ....
WCSU nursing students and faculty join local Covid 19 vaccination efforts Written by WCSU University partnership supports Nuvance Health and Danbury public health programs Nursing students and faculty from Western Connecticut State University have joined the vaccination campaign this winter to arrest the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic by offering their support to the launch of vaccine administration programs organized by the Nuvance Health system and the Danbury Department of Public Health and Human Services. The WCSU Department of Nursing responded swiftly to appeals from Nuvance and Danbury Public Health administrators for volunteer support as the organizations ramped up their programs to administer Covid 19 vaccinations to health care workers and other first responders, as well as to provide public education and follow-up services. Nursing Department Chair Dr. Jeanette Lupinacci said WCSU students have volunteered since December at four Nuvance loca ....
WKBT January 19, 2021 12:17 PM Philip Reed Posted: Updated: Getty Images If you think your car could be repossessed, you might feel that you’ve reached the end of the road. But there may still be ways to avoid repossession or, barring that, lessen its damage. Here’s how repossession works: If you have missed several payments on your vehicle, the lender can repossess your car and sell it at an auction. You will then have to pay the difference between what the car sells for and what you still owe, plus various fees. While state laws vary, you may have time to make the missing payments and retrieve your car before it is sold at auction. Or, you can attend the auction and buy it back yourself. ....
Channel3000.com January 19, 2021 12:17 PM Philip Reed Posted: Updated: Getty Images If you think your car could be repossessed, you might feel that you’ve reached the end of the road. But there may still be ways to avoid repossession or, barring that, lessen its damage. Here’s how repossession works: If you have missed several payments on your vehicle, the lender can repossess your car and sell it at an auction. You will then have to pay the difference between what the car sells for and what you still owe, plus various fees. While state laws vary, you may have time to make the missing payments and retrieve your car before it is sold at auction. Or, you can attend the auction and buy it back yourself. ....
TORONTO Thanks to a $250,000 donation, Nunavut’s only humane society is now about halfway to its $1 million fundraising goal to replace its old facility. “Humans can be so generous and it really caught us by surprise,” Iqaluit Humane Society president Janelle Kennedy told CTVNews on Sunday. The current building, housed on property owned by the city, is now condemned because of a mould problem and will be torn down in the spring or summer of 2021. The hefty donation to the society s Million Dollar Mission building fund was thanks to Eric S. Margolis Family Foundation which has offered a helping hand to the humane society from time to time in the past. ....