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The infusions are more available and accessible to Texans than ever before, and new criteria for who can receive antibody treatment have led more doctors to prescribe it.
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Though cases and hospitalizations appeared to flatten this week, officials say the area is likely to see numbers surge over the next few weeks.
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More than 200 kids are now in Texas hospitals. That's higher than previous peaks during the pandemic.
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“It’s going to be close,” one health official said as a record number of Texas hospitals run out of intensive care beds and warn that they may soon have more COVID-19 patients than they can handle.
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EMS workers are understaffed, but their call volume is skyrocketing, Selena Xie says.
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'I Am Frightened By What Is Coming': Texas Hospitals Say COVID-19 Caseload Could Soon Overwhelm ThemHospitals have hundreds of empty positions and a fraction of the workforce they need at the worst possible time, officials told legislators on Tuesday.
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The lack of available nurses has driven up salaries and created a heated, competitive job market as thousands of positions remain open throughout Texas.
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The number of beds available at ICU units in the area hit 13 on Wednesday, state data showed. The previous low was 23 beds in July 2020.
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Since January, hospitals were supposed to be disclosing true prices for their services, as a way to empower patients to shop around. Turns out, compliance is spotty and the data can be hard to find.
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We Are Blood necesita recolectar alrededor de 200 donaciones completas de sangre y alrededor de 30 donaciones de plaquetas todos los días para mantener un buen suministro.