At the time, doctors and nurses were working to improve treatment and address the shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE). Now the hospital staff is fed up. Finding a fresh bed is one thing; Having fresh staff is another. “One of the most important things to remember is that when …
Read More »Get the Covid-19 vaccine first? Hospitals spittle assess how shots can be diverted
Hospitals are scrambling for plans to determine if health care workers can receive the Covid-19 vaccine first, with the expectation of an initial supply of the amount needed to vaccinate all high-priority employees. Enough is expected to deliver the December vaccine to about 200 million people, according to federal officials. …
Read More »‘Today’ contributor Bobby Thomas details the cause of her husband’s death
Bobby Thomas, a contributor to “Today”, says her husband died last year at the age of seven, leading to “problems with many organs.” Michael Marian’s death on December 1 was not related to last year’s stroke or COVID-19, Thomas said. “Michael worked hard to recover from his stroke and made …
Read More »8,436 new COVID-19 cases have been reported in Florida
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Florida Department of Health reported 8,436 new cases of coronavirus on Sunday. According to the state Department of Health, 1,058,074 people in Florida have tested positive for COVD-19 since the outbreak began. On Sunday, 96 additional coronavirus-related deaths were also reported in the state. Thirteen of …
Read More »The Covid-19 vaccine faces public concerns over rollout safety
Governments are moving toward approving the first vaccines to contain Covid-19, but public concerns about dosage safety are threatening to undermine those efforts. A survey by the University of Hamburg found that about 40% of respondents in seven European countries were hesitant or unwilling to prepare for the Covid-19 vaccine …
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