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It took just half as long to go from 3,000 to 4,000. And in just ten days, this month, we went from 5,000 to 6,000 cases of covid19. Dr. Colfax says 107 coronavirus cases are in San Francisco hospitals. That is the highest number since the pandemic began. 58 people have since died. Dr. Colfax says at the current rate of spread, it is estimated more than 750 people will be hospitalized by mid pocket and there will be more than 600 deaths by the end of the year. He says we all should behave as if we have covid19 and continue to wear masks, wash our hands and avoid gatherings. With every bay area county on the monitoring list and orders to shut down businesses, what exactly does it take to get off that list and can counties even meet the guidelines any time soon . Heres abc7 news report he chris reyes. Solano county was the first to be put on the list june 29 and every county followed after. San mateo was put on the list. Dr. Grant cold fafl admitting, theyre not getting off the list any

More car crash patients losing care, as providers lose hope for a legislative fix to auto no fault law

Republican leaders in the House and Senate have made it clear they will not allow any changes to the state's controversial auto no fault law, despite severe consequences for auto accident victims.

Reimbursement for catastrophically injured car accident survivors in Michigan could be cut by 45% on July 1

Reimbursement for catastrophically injured car accident survivors in Michigan could be cut by 45% on July 1
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Home care agencies in Michigan lobby to scrap 55% cap on care for car accident patients

Home care agencies in Michigan lobby to scrap 55% cap on care for car accident patients Home care agencies in Michigan lobby to scrap 55% cap on care for car accident patients Chad Livengood Print The only thing separating Kelley Miller from living in a nursing home is a registered nurse and aide caring for her around-the-clock inside the 54-year-old quadriplegic woman s home in the mid-Michigan village of Mulliken. Paralyzed from the neck down in a 2011 car accident, Miller relies on a ventilator to help her breathe and the caregivers to bathe, clothe and move her between chairs. Sometimes the ventilator tubing comes unhooked when Miller s caregivers transfer her between a chair, her bed or the shower.

We ll be out of business : Home care agencies lobbying to scrap 55% cap on care for injured drivers

April 25, 2021 12:12 AM We ll be out of business : Home care agencies lobbying to scrap 55% cap on care for injured drivers Dale G. Young for Crain s Detroit Business Michele Bice (right), a registered nurse with 1st Call Home Health Care in Clinton Township, checks the pulse of Kelley Miller, a 54-year-old Eaton County woman who was paralyzed from the neck down in a 2011 auto accident. The only thing separating Kelley Miller from living in a nursing home is a registered nurse and aide caring for her around-the-clock inside the 54-year-old quadriplegic woman s home in the mid-Michigan village of Mulliken. Paralyzed from the neck down in a 2011 car accident, Miller relies on a ventilator to help her breathe and the caregivers to bathe, clothe and move her between chairs.

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