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“It’s a joy to all of us,” says Akosua “Nana” Poku, a Kaiser Permanente nurse vaccinating people in Northern Virginia. “I don’t think I’ve ever had an experience in my career that has felt so promising and so fulfilling,” says Christina O’Connell, a clinic director at the University of New Mexico. “There’s so many tears” — of joy, not sadness — “that it’s almost normal at this point,” says Justin Ellis, CVS pharmacist in Laveen, Ariz. For health-care workers, the opportunity to administer the vaccine has become its own reward: Giving hope to others has given them hope, too. In some clinics, so many nurses have volunteered for vaccine duty that they can’t accommodate them all. ...

The joy of vax: The people giving the shots are seeing hope, and it’s contagious

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The happiest place in medicine is a covid vaccination clinic.
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2 days ago

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Don’t miss out on this month’s Chai and Just Chat panel discussion. - chaiandjustchat.com - Nazeera Dawood ...

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4 days ago

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"That’s when Nina Richardson and Doug Condon decided, with the weather getting worse and safety concerns growing, she needed to settle in at their house. “It’s just what you do when stuff shows up,” Nina told ABC News. “We have daughters and we hope if they were ever in a situation like this that there would be someone who would open their house and help them,” added Doug.That’s when Nina Richardson and Doug Condon decided, with the weather getting worse and safety concerns growing, she needed to settle in at their house. “It’s just what you do when stuff shows up,” Nina told ABC News. “We have daughters and we hope if they were ever in a situation like this that there would be someone who would open their house and help them,” added Doug. ...

Strangers Shelter Stranded Delivery Driver for 5 Days During Texas Cold Snap–Now She's ‘Part of the Family’

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Nina Richardson and Doug Condon opened their Austin, TX home to a grocery delivery driver who got stuck in their driveway for 5 days.
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6 days ago

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A Texas grocery store lost power and let people leave without paying. Shoppers paid it forward.

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When Tim Hennessy got to the cashier, he said, she just waved him on and told him to drive home safely. “And it hit us — like, wow, they’re just letting us walk out the door," he said.
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