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The college student spent four days in a Long Island hospital with the coronavirus.

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The college student spent four days in a Long Island hospital with the coronavirus.

Today's hero is a physician assistant who tries to show extra care to those isolated and hospitalized.
A Brentwood guidance counselor and a business owner raise funds for students who have lost parents due to COVID-19 in a hard hit district.
The patient reunites with his family after 11 days in the hospital.
Suffolk County sherriff's office, local fire and ambulance companies saluted healthcare workers at Long Island Community Hospital.
The fifth-grade teacher is one of ten educators to receive the Presidential Innovation Award for Environmental Educators.
Today's hero is a hospital nurse who was treating coronavirus patients during her first month on the job and then battled the virus herself.
A local woman finds herself back in quarantine after a heart transplant, and offers a unique perspective on coping through uncertainty.
Long Islanders can donate food to food pantries that will be picked up for free by PinkTie and Late Night Chauffeurs.
The Long Island high school senior applied a Thanksgiving food drive collection to feed front line workers during coronavirus pandemic.
The Long Island nursing home resident recovered after a two-week battle with COVID-19.
Today's hero is a nurse caring for COVID-19 patients, who has to stay isolated from her four children.
Today's hero works hard on the front lines in the hospital while seven months pregnant.
Seatuck Environmental Association will host an online earth day celebration.
ICU nurse tries to keep morale up in the hospital.
The Amityville Chamber of Commerce organized a tour of three healthcare facilities.
The contracting company wants to help in-need families obtain necessary face masks.
Nassau County nursing student launches a campaign to donate meals and care baskets to those on the pandemic's front lines.
Today's hero brought comfort to her family as she treated her own family friend along with many other coronavirus patients.
'The demand is unreal' says Long Island man who's trying to make as many shields as he can for healthcare workers.