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To the editor: With all the
mud slinging, fang baring and just outright crazy nastiness around
us, what a beautiful fresh air was just provided by Lincoln’s
hospital.
Whoever said there are “angels all around us” was
talking about last Wednesday vaccination project. It was and is
wonderful to be reassured of that and refreshed by a group of “real”
people we don’t always think about!
Well, right over there on “Ole’ 66” Lincolnites have a premier
shining light of nightingales (as in “Florence”) all wearing masks
and gowns!
The Covid vaccination clinic Wednesday last was
EVERYTHING “RIGHT” about Lincoln and righter with the world! These
professionals, all, expressing their profession with passing the
“cure” throughout in diligence, caring, tenderness and with a great
warm smile of hope!
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They, while holding “one sharp” tiny needle got
over 300 citizens protected from this deadly scourge that’s made
2020 a year to forget! Or not , if you’re one of them that’s doing
the resultant research, data collection, doing experimentations, and
publishing the results!
BRAVO ZULU” all you! True practitioners of a professionalism!
"The very first
requirement in a hospital that it should do the sick no harm.”
F.N. 1890
R. James and Rebecca Ann Johnson
[Posted
February 15,
2021]
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