Welfare. Associate it with that, we do what ever research to teach us more to help other patients. Although she is on a research protocol, our main concern is the health and recovery of nina. Reporter [inaudible] again imell you sorry. She came here at 11 54. All of us have been up all night. We havent learned a lot about the virus yet. Were taking care of the patient. Are there experimental drugs . The think everything is on table to be able to consider. This will always be done. We do this at all times with all of our patients that whenever an experimental drug is given, it is given with express consent of the patient if it turned out that way. Do you feel there should be an ebola doctor . I will tell you what we do here. This is what we do. You are treating the symptoms and not the actual ebola virus . Theres no specific treatment for the ebola virus p it we are giving her the best care on a systemic basis. [inaudible] the question is does taking dr. Brantley entrance using it into
The Avon Town Council reviewed several plans for building community housing during its Jan. 23 meeting, taking in all the options that might be available in the coming decades. Eric Heil, Avon’s town manager, and.
Tom Edwards had a question about funding housing efforts in the Vail Valley. At a Tuesday meeting of the Eagle County Housing and Development Authority Board and Advisory Committee, Edwards, a board member, asked about.
It usually takes something important to get a few dozen people out in zero-degree weather, like a powder day, or a new workforce housing project. People gathered Tuesday in Eagle came for the latter, when.
A large crowd Thursday celebrated Habitat for Humanity Vail Valley’s 16 new homeowners and the partnerships that made the development possible. The local nonprofit on June 22 broke ground on 16 homes, starting to build.