Coronavirus In Greater Houston: City Announces 10th Death, COVID-19 Reported In Assisted-Living Facility

As Houston enters its fifth week dealing with the coronavirus, Houston Public Media provides more live updates.Paul DeBenedetto | Posted on April 5, 2020, 6:31 PM THE LATEST Houston announced its 10th death related to the coronavirus Sunday.  Galveston announced its first death related to the virus Saturday. There are now at least 1,854coronavirus cases...
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83 Residents, Employees Test Positive For COVID-19 At Texas City Nursing Home

Health officials believe it may have been spread by employees who unknowingly had coronavirus.Katie Watkins | Posted on April 3, 2020, 6:31 PM (Last Updated: April 3, 2020, 6:53 PM) Seventy additional residents and employees at a nursing home in Texas City have tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases at the...
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Bill Gates and COVID 19

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Field Hospital In Central Park, NYC

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US Naval Hospital Sailing into NYC

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A service dog in training brings comfort to ER doctors on the frontlines

By Amanda Jackson, CNN Updated 2:46 PM EDT, Thu March 26, 2020 (CNN) Heroes come in all shapes and sizes — this one just happens to have four legs and a furry coat. Wynn, a service dog in training, is bringing joy and comfort to the medical staff on the front lines of the coronovirus...
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Houston hospital first in nation to deliver crucial new coronavirus treatment HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A major Houston hospital is spearheading a crucial treatment in the ongoing battle against COVID-19. Houston Methodist is the first academic medical center in the nation to be approved by the FDA to transfuse donated plasma from a recovered COVID-19...
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How To Care For A Family Member with COVID-19

https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/news/2020/03/21/coronavirus-how-safely-take-care-someone-sick-covid-19/2866984001/
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What do Older Adults and People with Disabilities Need to Know?

People who are 65 or older are more likely to have serious COVID-19 illness. This may be because immune systems change with age, making it harder to fight off diseases and infection. Older adults also are more likely to have underlying health conditions that make it harder to cope with and recover from illness. In addition,...
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THANK YOU TO OUR HEROES

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