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I'm relatively new to this also, but here's my take...
I looked at 2 transcriptions I found, listened to the chorus a few times, and tried what you had on my piano vs what the transactions had.
I think it's better without a slur or glissando. The "hap-py, heal-thy" doesn't seem to have any legato in the recording, not quite staccato, but the notes sound articulated separately in the B - E - B - E to me.
The transcriptions just have those 4 notes as 1/4 notes, and I feel that is correct.
+1 to this.
As someone playing jazz for 8+ years, my two cents on the glissandos/vocal slides is that they should only be marked if the slide should occur every time. Otherwise, keep them omitted.
Transcriptions are hard to make, but it looks like you’re doing a pretty good job so far!