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The surge of patients during the summer of 2021 has created a nurse staffing crisis, leading hospitals to pay above typical salaries. Nurses who have been the backbone of the world during the pandemic have had extra pressure to care for the overwhelming influx of positive COVID-19 patients in hospitals.
On February 9, 2021, a mass shooting and bombing occurred at a medical clinic in Buffalo, Minnesota, United States. Just before 11:00 a.m. CST, [7] Gregory Paul Ulrich, a 67-year-old man, shot five people at Allina Health's Buffalo Crossroads facility. One victim, Lindsay Overbay, died, and four others were critically injured from gunshot wounds.
An image of the front page was tweeted by the Times the Saturday before publication; it had 61,000 retweets and more than 116,000 likes within hours. [1] This tweet was later deleted and replaced with an image of the late edition after one obituary was linked to a homicide victim. [4]
The victims include two doctors, a receptionist and mother of two boys, and a devoted husband and veteran, family and officials said.
According to a staff member at Connaught Hospital's intensive care unit, about 30 severely burned victims taken to the unit were not expected to survive. [4] Sierra Leone's president Julius Maada Bio , who was attending the United Nations climate talks in Glasgow, Scotland , offered condolences and promised support to the victims' families.
Haiti’s the Hospital of the State University of Haiti, known as the General Hospital, became the site of tragedy on Tuesday, December 24, 2024 after armed gangs opened fire on journalists and ...
Three victims, including a beloved emergency room doctor, a first-year pharmacy resident and a young police officer, are dead after a gunman opened fire at a hospital on Chicago's South Side ...
At the moment of the fire, there were about 125 patients in the hospital. 10 of them were located on an intensive care unit (ICU) for treatment against COVID-19.Although local media originally reported ten deaths and the Constanța County Prefecture stated that nine people had died in the fire, this figure was later confirmed to be of seven people, with five dying during the fire and two ...