"The risk of contracting a tick borne illness, such a Lyme disease becomes progressively worse year after year. It's important that you take the right steps to help keep yourself and your family safe, especially with the risk of co-infections with COVID-19 this year," Brian Kelly noted.
"We've been part of the community since 1929 and we wanted to give back to the community that's been supporting us over the past 90 years," said Matthew Aboff.
"We have volunteers doing everything from shopping to researching to graphic design to hanging flyers to sharing an inspiring post," Berman told Hamptons.com.
Beautiful East End sunrises and sunsets makes us all look and marvel day and night.
"There were only a few of us, I believe, involved at the time, so I put something on Facebook and the next thing you know we have a whole small army of Montaukers helping," Joy Hear explained.
"Through the variety of virtual experiences we're introducing, we're hoping to inform, inspire and educate our followers," Brigid Cotter noted.
"It's been great to see the community come together. These donations are more than a great support for the hospital; they empower donors to be part of the solution," Joan Dickinson relayed.
"We are fast-tracking this large-scale clinical trial, as every second counts when seeking lifesaving treatment for these critically ill patients," said Dr. Bennett-Guerrero.
"This is absolutely what our Village needs, and will help us further flatten our curve," Southampton infectious disease specialist, Dr. Rajeev Fernando said about the executive order.
"This program is an opportunity for our community to make a positive impact on both healthcare workers and Downtown Restaurants that are being heavily impacted by this pandemic," Steven Shauger noted.
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