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 St. John’s Episcopal Hospital celebrates its COVID-19 heroes 
 BY GABRIELE HOLTERMANN 
 editorial@qns.com 
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 St.  John’s  Episcopal  Hospital  (SJEH)  
 in Far Rockaway hosted a “Night for  
 Heroes” on Tuesday, May 18, celebrating  
 its employees and refl ecting on the ongoing  
 COVID-19 pandemic. 
 SJEH, the only hospital on the peninsula  
 serving 140,000 residents, was the fi rst  
 hospital to confi rm a COVID-19 patient  
 in Queens on March 7, 2020 — and was at  
 100 percent capacity from March through  
 June 2020.  
 Th  e Far Rockaway community was one  
 of the hardest hit in New York during the  
 peak of the virus in New York state. 
 Before special guest host and comedian  
 Dion Flynn, who has appeared on  
 “Late  Night  with  Jimmy  Fallon”  and  
 the “Tonight Show” portraying former  
 President Barack Obama, opened the program, 
  the Art-Strings Ensemble entertained  
 the crowd with a potpourri of classical  
 and pop music. 
 SJEH  behavioral  health  tech  
 Animashaun and his colleagues Kobby  
 and Promise were grateful that the hospital  
 organized the event. 
 “I feel like this is a fantastic tribute for  
 those that lost members during the whole  
 COVID pandemic, very heartfelt and very  
 sincere from the hospital,” Animashaun  
 said.Th 
   e Reverend Lawrence C. Provenzano,  
 who also serves as the chairperson  
 of the board of trustees of  
 SJEH, expressed the board’s  
 profound  gratitude  to  the  
 staff ’s  service,  dedication  
 and courage while facing  
 countless hours of anguish. 
 “Th  ere really is no way to  
 just say thank you to each  
 of you, other than to, on  
 behalf of the board, to  
 rededicate ourselves  
 to  supporting  
 you  and  
 encouraging  you  and  having  
 your back as we continue  
 in the years to come  
 to  serve  this  community,” 
  Provenzano said before  
 leading the crowd in prayer  
 for those lost in the past  
 year. 
 SJEH  CEO  Gerard  M.  
 Walsh said the event was  
 an occasion to celebrate the  
 strength, tenacity and resilience  
 of all team members. 
 He  recalled  that  many  were  getting  
 ready to join the St. Patrick’s Day Parade  
 on March 7, 2020, when the hospital confi  
 rmed  the  fi rst case of COVID-19. Th e  
 hospital was prepared for disasters, he  
 said, but not for the “tidal wave that was  
 about to happen to us on that Saturday  
 morning, up on the sixth fl oor.” 
 “It was hard work for everyone here.  
 And every single person rolled up their  
 sleeves, and they took on duties that  
 maybe  they’d  never  done  before,  and  
 they did things that they had never done  
 before,”  Walsh  said.  “And  people  just  
 stepped to the plate and did what they  
 needed to do because we had a job to  
 do to take care of this community and  
 to  take  care  of  each  other.  We  became  
 learners and innovators over the last year.  
 Because of that, and we were fl exible,  
 but because of what we became, St John’s  
 Episcopal hospital and every person that  
 works there, we’re better than we were a  
 year ago.” 
 Read more on QNS.com. 
 Photo by Gabriele Holtermann 
 CEO  Gerard  M.  Walsh  
 refl ects on the COVID- 
 19  pandemic  at  the  
 “Night  of  Heroes”  
 celebration  and  
 reflection  for  
 the St. John’s  
 E p i s c o p a l  
 staff   on May  
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