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Beloved Lehigh Valley Native, St. Luke’s Worker Adriana Ramos Dies Suddenly At Age 39 Beloved Lehigh Valley Native, St. Luke’s Worker Adriana Ramos Dies Suddenly At Age 39
Beloved Lehigh Valley Native, St. Luke’s Worker Adriana Ramos Dies Suddenly At Age 39 Lehigh Valley native and beloved St. Luke's worker Adriana Maria Rose Ramos died suddenly on Jan. 7. She was 39. Born in Allentown, Ramos graduated from Bethlehem Catholic High School before attending Northampton Community College, where she earned her Associate’s Degree in communications, her obituary says. Ramos lived in Bethlehem Township and worked as a Customer Service Representative at St. Luke’s University Health Network at the time of her death, her memorial says. She was also a parishioner of St. Anne’s Catholic Church and was planning to marry her beloved fiancé, Trevor Behr, in…
COVID-19: Two Omicron Cases Detected In Lehigh Valley COVID-19: Two Omicron Cases Detected In Lehigh Valley
Covid-19: Two Omicron Cases Detected In Lehigh Valley Two cases of the Omicron COVID-19 variant have been detected in the Lehigh Valley, health officials announced. St. Luke's University Health Network confirmed two cases on Thursday and is investigating at least 30 other suspicious cases, according to a news release. The network says those cases likely account for a portion of recent breakthrough cases. “This is another reason to strongly consider getting a booster shot, or to be immunized if you haven’t already,” said Jeffrey Jahre, MD, St. Luke’s Senior Vice President of Medical & Academic Affairs and Section Chief Emeritus of Infectio…
RECOGNIZE HIM? Bucks County Hospital Patient Can’t Remember Who He Is, Where He’s From RECOGNIZE HIM? Bucks County Hospital Patient Can’t Remember Who He Is, Where He’s From
Recognize HIM? Bucks County Hospital Patient Can’t Remember Who He Is, Where He’s From St. Luke’s Upper Bucks Campus hospital staff are seeking the public’s help identifying a man who cannot recall who he is or where he is from. The man is uninjured but doesn’t know his identity or hometown, according to a Friday morning social media post from the St. Luke’s University Health Network. “We are attempting to identify him and reunite him with loved ones,” reads the post, which had been shared more than 300 times in less than 20 minutes. Anyone with information about the man’s identity is asked to send a message to the network’s Facebook page.