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Happy National Nurses Day to all of our nurses! Nurses are superheroes in scrubs. Do you know a nurse? Honor them by liking this post and giving them a shout out in the comments. We thank you for all that you do to help save lives.
Today is teacher appreciation day. Give thanks to your professors as they continue to support you through online education. They are working hard to provide you with the best schooling experience that they can while working remotely.
Feeling ill? Take advantage of telehealth offered by many urgent care centers, medical offices, including our very own University Health Care. Schedule an appointment with University Health Care by logging onto the confidential patient portal at https://t.co/ejajAPw8Dx.
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911. CDC guidelines for face masks: Make sure it fits snugly but comfortably against the side of the face, secured with ties or ear loops, include multiple layers of fabric, and it allows for breathing without restriction.
Just because we are apart, does not mean we have forgotten about you. We are working 24/7 to ensure our campus remains safe and that we are supporting you virtually. We are have the resources to support you during this difficult time. Visit https://t.co/sNIjPS8c3t for more info.
This is a rough time for all of us. We can all use a little bit of kindness. Check-in on your friends, family, and the elderly. Sometimes a simple "how are you doing?" is all that we need to know that someone cares.
As they say, "absence makes the heart grow fonder". Help stop the spread by staying indoors as much as possible. Enjoy fun events hosted by SDACA and SDCA. Get ready for Cyber Setters Spirit Week. Follow @sdacanyc, @PLV_SDCA and @PaceUniversity for events and updates.
We know many people are feeling anxious and are scared. Educate yourself by reading from reputable sources and focus on the facts and positive outcomes. Talk about your feelings with someone you trust and remember that Pace University Counseling Centers are here to help.
We are all trying to get used to what is currently our new normal. Remember that it is important to stay positive and take care of yourself and your loved ones. Stay healthy, stay safe.
If you are experiencing any of the symptoms above or you think that you may have been exposed to the Coronavirus, contact your health care provider or visit our University Health Care Center's patient portal. Visit https://t.co/sNIjPS8c3t for more information.