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As we queue up, or don't, for vaccines, West Kentucky columnist sees some of the Seven Deadly Sins but also a couple of virtues Constance Alexander By Constance Alexander MURRAY, Ky. – Pride, covetousness, lust, anger, envy, sloth, scandal. That was how we memorized the Seven Deadly Sins at St. Francis School. Our source was the Baltimore Cat… Read More
We must break the silence about suicides of nurses as they fight for patients in the pandemic, UK's dean of nursing writesBy Janie Heath Dean, College of Nursing, University of Kentucky While the Covid-19 pandemic rages on with new variants, the urgency for Kentucky nurses to stay on the front lines now extends to a massive vaccine campaign. Ju… Read More
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