NBC Newsflipped into Top StoriesSome medical experts question Trump's exit from Walter Reed hospitalNBC News - Erika EdwardsPresident Donald Trump will leave the hospital and return to the White House following his Covid-19 diagnosis. Some medical experts call the move risky. "There is some element of disconnect between how you look and feel and what's going on inside you with this disease," one expert said. Allowing …
NBC Newsflipped into Top StoriesTrump criticized by medical experts after leaving hospital to drive by supportersNBC News - Lauren EganTrump on Sunday briefly left his hospital room at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, where he is being treated for Covid-19. WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Sunday briefly left his hospital room at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, where he is being treated for …
Insiderflipped into Lifestyle InsiderA YouTuber and her friend who got sick at Disney World's reopening are being criticized for ignoring medical advice to go to the hospital after 'violently vomiting'Insider - Margot HarrisTwo Disney World fanatics who livestreamed their trip to the Orlando, Florida, theme park's reopening over the weekend are receiving intense backlash …
Carmen chicaflipped into News, Foreign Policy, Brexit, Politics & Crime - UK/ WorldwideAs hospitals start to max out, medical workers beg officials for new Covid-19 mandatesCNN - By Holly Yan(CNN) — Dr. Cleavon Gilman served in the Iraq War, but he said that doesn't compare to the battle he's fighting as an emergency room physician in Arizona. "This pandemic is a lot worse than being in Iraq just because when you're in a war zone, you can leave that war zone. You can fly out of Iraq; …
CNNflipped into Top StoriesAs hospitals start to max out, medical workers beg officials for new Covid-19 mandatesverified_publisherCNN - By Holly Yan(CNN) — Dr. Cleavon Gilman served in the Iraq War, but he said that doesn't compare to the battle he's fighting as an emergency room physician in Arizona. "This pandemic is a lot worse than being in Iraq just because when you're in a war zone, you can leave that war zone. You can fly out of Iraq; …
ABC Newsflipped into NewsHospitals nationwide face shortage of medical staff amid spike in COVID-19 casesABC News - Stephanie EbbsTwenty-two percent say they'll face a critical staff shortage in the next week. Goshen Health Hospital in Indiana has had to issue a public call for …
Dec 2, 2020As Hospitals Fill With COVID Patients, Medical Reinforcements Are Hard to Findverified_publisherkhn.org - By Blake Farmer, Nashville Public Radio and Carrie FeibelHospitals in much of the country are trying to cope with unprecedented numbers of COVID-19 patients. As of Monday, 96,039 were hospitalized, an …
CNNOct 2, 2020Trump taken to Walter Reed medical center and will be hospitalized 'for the next few days'CNN - By Kevin Liptak(CNN) — President Donald Trump is being treated at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for Covid-19 and has begun receiving an anti-viral drug, his doctor announced Friday night. In a memo shared by White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, White House physician Navy Cmdr. Dr. Sean …
The Independentflipped into News‘A scandal’: Fury after hospital bosses given coronavirus vaccine ahead of front line medicsindependent.co.uk - Colin DruryBosses at one of England’s biggest hospital trusts have been told they should “hang their heads in shame” after they were vaccinated ahead of …
The Guardianflipped into World NewsUS military medical teams dispatched to California hospitals hard-hit by Covid-19verified_publisherThe Guardian - Mario Koran in San FranciscoWith coronavirus cases topping 387,000 in the state, medical officials have said their biggest challenge is a shortage of workers US military medical teams have been deployed to five California hospitals to assist in a war against coronavirus that has taxed healthcare staff in hard-hit areas of the …
NPRflipped into The Coronavirus CrisisAs Hospitals Fill With COVID-19 Patients, Medical Reinforcements Are Hard To Findverified_publisherNPR - Blake Farmer , Carrie FeibelHospitals in much of the country are trying to cope with unprecedented numbers of COVID-19 patients. As of Sunday, 93,238 were hospitalized, an alarming record that far exceeds the two previous peaks in April and July, of just under 60,000 inpatients. But beds and space aren't the main concern. It's …
CNNflipped into Top StoriesDrop in non-coronavirus hospitalizations suggests people are skipping key medical careverified_publisherCNN - By Lauren Mascarenhas(CNN) — A decline in non-coronavirus hospitalizations suggests that people are delaying necessary medical care during the pandemic, according to two new studies. The studies, released Monday in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine, are consistent with previous research showing a decline in …
THE Oregonianflipped into Oregon News from The OregonianLA hospitals prepare to ration medical care as COVID-19 cases continue to flood inoregonlive.com - By The Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES — With intensive care units full of COVID-19 patients and projections showing big increases in hospitalizations through New Year’s Day, …
NBC Newsflipped into U.S. NewsAir Force medical teams help struggling hospitals on Covid front linesNBC News - NBCNews.comAir Force medical teams are deploying to North Dakota and other hard-hit regions where hospitals are overwhelmed, understaffed and out of space amid a surge in Covid-19 patients.Nov. 26, 2020