And alison on their minds. It was yesterday around this time that we went live to Allison Parker and for the journal Alison Parker and photojournalist adam ward out in the field. Reporter 24 hours earlier a former employee vest are lee flanagan shot and killed Vester Lee Flanagan shot and killed reporter Alison Parker and photojournalist adam ward. Mostly anchor kim mcbroom said shes just sad. Please join us now in a moment of silence. I just know if it had been me that they would be telling my story. They would be trying to honor me. Reporter employees cloaked back dealers as they told their friend choked back tears as they told their friends life stories. A former wdbj news executive answered reporters questions for hours. Yesterday was the worst day of my career and for most people in this newsroom. Were supposed to be on that side of the story, not on the front of the story, youen. Were supposed to be looking at the you know, were supposed to be looking at the story and weve now be
Portuguese Military Deployed to Care Homes to Help Look After Elderly
19 Dec 2020
AMADORA, Portugal (AP) Tears well up in Diana Correia’s eyes as she recalls the October day that 24 of the 55 residents of her nursing home in Portugal tested positive for COVID-19.
The stunning discovery set off a scramble to enact the home’s contingency plan and stiffen safety procedures. With some staff sent into isolation, others worked double shifts of up to 16 hours in full protective equipment, leaving them lathered in sweat and bone-weary. Some of the home´s residents, suddenly confined to their rooms or their floor, were bewildered and chafed at restrictions, even trying to take the elevator and escape confinement.
AMADORA, Portugal (AP) Tears well up in Diana Correia’s eyes as she recalls the October day that 24 of the 55 residents of her nursing home in Portugal tested positive for COVID-19.
The stunning discovery set off a scramble to enact the home’s contingency plan and stiffen safety procedures. With some staff sent into isolation, others worked double shifts of up to 16 hours in full protective equipment, leaving them lathered in sweat and bone-weary. Some of the home’s residents, suddenly confined to their rooms or their floor, were bewildered and chafed at restrictions, even trying to take the elevator and escape confinement.
Barry Hatton December 18, 2020 - 11:51 PM
AMADORA, Portugal - Tears well up in Diana Correiaâs eyes as she recalls the October day that 24 of the 55 residents of her nursing home in Portugal tested positive for COVID-19.
The stunning discovery set off a scramble to enact the homeâs contingency plan and stiffen safety procedures. With some staff sent into isolation, others worked double shifts of up to 16 hours in full protective equipment, leaving them lathered in sweat and bone-weary. Some of the homeâs residents, suddenly confined to their rooms or their floor, were bewildered and chafed at restrictions, even trying to take the elevator and escape confinement.
Portugal s armed forces help nursing homes battle the virus
by Barry Hatton, The Associated Press
Posted Dec 19, 2020 2:51 am EDT
Last Updated Dec 19, 2020 at 2:56 am EDT
AMADORA, Portugal Tears well up in Diana Correia’s eyes as she recalls the October day that 24 of the 55 residents of her nursing home in Portugal tested positive for COVID-19.
The stunning discovery set off a scramble to enact the home’s contingency plan and stiffen safety procedures. With some staff sent into isolation, others worked double shifts of up to 16 hours in full protective equipment, leaving them lathered in sweat and bone-weary. Some of the home’s residents, suddenly confined to their rooms or their floor, were bewildered and chafed at restrictions, even trying to take the elevator and escape confinement.