Linda Gregory, 69, was photographing a football game in Wichita when some players suddenly ran into her and she fell backward, hitting her head on the ground. Gregory has since been put on life support, and her family plans to donate her organs. https://t.co/fVfEXJX8LS
Can't thank Ted Koppel and @CBSSunday enough for taking an interest in our Uncovered project and allowing us to highlight the critical importance of local newspapers.
SC Circuit Judge Clifton Newman has received kudos for his handling of the #AlexMurdaughTrial. Here’s a profile I wrote about the fascinating man after getting to interview him.
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Many thanks to @AHCJ's 2021 Awards for Excellence in Health Care Journalism for honoring this story, which is about the moment when a new mother met her baby for the first time.
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I'm a Travel Nurse During the Pandemic. Here's What My Job Is Like. https://t.co/Cmjk95Nn2u This is an important issue the public needs to be aware of. Even if Covid goes away - will this be the future of nursing or is there a happy medium?
Health care workers have said during the pandemic that, if the public could see what they see, it would change their hearts and minds.
Nurse Alan Hawes has the unique ability to tell the stories of the sickest COVID patients — and the stress faced by the people caring for them.
BREAKING : Another worrying variant is emerging in Denmark, BA.2 + H78Y, has appeared in recent genomic surveillance, with a mutation found on the ORF3A spike protein, which is believed by many experts to induce apoptosis in cells (cell destruction) (chart from @DrEricDing )