The National Association of Hispanic Nurses-North East Ohio: an important voice for Hispanic Nurses and supporting the health needs of the Hispanic community
@antdawgvintage I didn't know anything about this! I'm disappointed. How do you find out about these things? I would like to be in the know for the future
Jim Donovan, Voice of the #Browns and 3News sports anchor, made a call last night that he wishes he didn't have to. He announced he's battling leukemia again. Thoughts and prayers out to Jim, my friend and longtime colleague. We've got you, Jim https://t.co/zPUaQ93FmS
Wearing a mask can help protect others from #COVID19. It’s a simple step we can all take together and slow the spread. Show us why you #MaskUP. Who Do You Wear A Mask For?
Yes, wearing a mask and washing your hands are important, but also please demonstrate patience, compassion, gratitude and love.
Today, make it a goal to connect with someone who needs to hear your voice. Yes, keep your distance. But a few kind words can make all the difference.
NAHN is 45 years old, & our Engagement Committee created a moving & motivational video to celebrate this milestone. If you are not a NAHN member, visit our website and join to be a part of history and connect with other Hispanic nurse leaders. https://t.co/QdUZ6LwoVq
The Academy is pleased to announce 230 distinguished nurse leaders will join the 2020 Class of Fellows. The inductees will be recognized for their significant contributions to improve health/health care at the Academy’s annual Policy Conference. Read more: https://t.co/V7mEdgSkgg
The first U.S. cases of the 1918 influenza pandemic came in March. By fall, 7 cities — San Francisco, Seattle, Oakland, Sacramento, Denver, Indianapolis and Pasadena, California — had mandatory mask laws.
San Francisco was at the forefront, becoming known as the “masked city.”
Where's your favorite skyline view in Cleveland? I must admit, I'm pretty partial to this view from the Hope Memorial Bridge that includes one of the Guardians of Traffic!
Solo en el sexenio del presidente Felipe Calderón murieron 500 mil personas por diabetes, en el del presidente Peña Nieto más de 600 mil. ¿Cómo llegamos aquí? No te pierdas #ElSusto
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Hundreds of grape workers across the Yakima Valley stopped work simultaneously this morning, reflecting quietly for 8 minutes and 46 seconds.
At each worksite, managers stopped with them to hear the UFW statement of solidarity with the @Mvmnt4BlkLives.
#StrikeForBlackLives