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The governor of Texas hit the brakes on reopening his state Thursday as hospitals were inundated with “an explosion” of new COVID-19 cases and officials warned there might not be enough beds ...
Nurses at South Florida State Hospital gave rescue workers Patient 2’s eyes, preserved in ice, to take to the hospital, police reported. But it was not possible to restore the man’s sight.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued an executive order requiring hospitals to ask patients their citizenship status starting November 1st.
At a news conference on May 5, Abbott indicated that his administration was emphasizing the state's COVID-19 positivity rate to evaluate the reopening of Texas businesses that formally began on May 1. [77] [109] Abbott considered a positivity rate exceeding 10 percent as a "red flag". In mid-April, the number of new cases began to stabilize and ...
Because of health confidentiality laws, the government will not release the names of those patients it says were mistreated while on hospice. But Maples’ family, which is not engaged in any litigation against the company, agreed to share health records, phone records and other documentation they claim shows evidence of fraud and abuse.
Texas is following Florida's lead. Florida enacted a similar law last year. Health care advocates contend the law has made immigrants who need of emergency medical care fearful and led to fewer people seeking help, even from facilities not subject to the law. Florida’s early data is — by the state's own admission — limited. The data is ...
KHPZ-CD in Round Rock, Texas; KING-TV in Seattle, Washington, on virtual channel 5; KINT-TV in El Paso, Texas; KJNK-LD in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on virtual channel 25; KJPO-LD in Tonopah, Arizona, on virtual channel 25; KKRA-LD in Rapid City, South Dakota; KLFA-LD in Santa Maria, California; KLGC-LD in Alexandria, Louisiana
KXXV (channel 25) is a television station in Waco, Texas, United States, serving Central Texas as an affiliate of ABC.Owned by the E. W. Scripps Company, the station maintains studios on South New Road in Waco, and its transmitter is located near Moody, Texas.