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Angie Ling, a COVID-19 incident commander with the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, said that larger hospitals in the state are running 85% to 100% full.
This is in part due to a slight increase in COVID patients, but more so because of a 40% rise in non-COVID patients.OmertÃComment
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You forgot to mention why that was!
Angie Ling, a COVID-19 incident commander with the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, said that larger hospitals in the state are running 85% to 100% full.
This is in part due to a slight increase in COVID patients, but more so because of a 40% rise in non-COVID patients.
Nevada mother Christina Lowe is urging others to get vaccinated against Covid-19 after losing her husband to the virus, saying they thought the virus was a "political game." CNN affiliate KVVU reports.
Source: KVVUShe and her husband thought Covid-19 was a 'political game,' now he's dead - CNN Video
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You forgot to mention why that was!
Angie Ling, a COVID-19 incident commander with the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, said that larger hospitals in the state are running 85% to 100% full.
This is in part due to a slight increase in COVID patients, but more so because of a 40% rise in non-COVID patients.
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Thats what. U. MORONIC Amigos get out of the post
Not that the ICU's are overrun with Covid19
That's right it's All a Big HOAX
Nebraska Doctor Calls 23 Hospitals Before Finding ICU Bed for Suspected COVID Patient
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Nebraska nurses exhausted and frustrated with unvaccinated COVID patients
Nebraska nurses exhausted and frustrated with unvaccinated COVID patients | Health and Fitness | journalstar.comComment
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Full statement.
August 16th, 2021;
At this time, there are no plans to bring back the dashboard. Most public health information collected by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, which includes information about COVID-19, has special statutory protection under Nebraska Revised Statute Section 71-503.01. This statute significantly governs what information the agency can release, and to whom. The agency was able to publish the COVID-19 dashboard because the Governor declared a public state of emergency and signed Executive Order
Nebraska Department of Health & Human ServicesOmertÃComment
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Full statement.
August 16th, 2021;
At this time, there are no plans to bring back the dashboard. Most public health information collected by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, which includes information about COVID-19, has special statutory protection under Nebraska Revised Statute Section 71-503.01. This statute significantly governs what information the agency can release, and to whom. The agency was able to publish the COVID-19 dashboard because the Governor declared a public state of emergency and signed Executive Order
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COVID-19 surge in the US: The Biden summer of hope ends in gloom
WASHINGTON (AP) — The summer that was supposed to mark America’s independence from COVID-19 is instead drawing to a close with the U.S. more firmly under the tyranny of the virus, with deaths per day back up to where they were in March.
The delta variant is filling hospitals, sickening alarming numbers of children and driving coronavirus deaths in some places to the highest levels of the entire pandemic. School systems that reopened their classrooms are abruptly switching back to remote learning because of outbreaks. Legal disputes, threats and violence have erupted over mask and vaccine requirements.
The U.S. death toll stands at more than 650,000, with one major forecast model projecting it will top 750,000 by Dec. 1.
“It felt like we had this forward, positive momentum,” lamented Katie Button, executive chef and CEO at two restaurants in Asheville, North Carolina. “The delta variant wiped that timeline completely away.”
CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
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