Continues to mount here in texas and hospitals are overwhelmed, in san antonio local Health Officials have brought in or are bringing in massive trucks to help alleviate the pressure on hospital morgues as they have run to capacity, and its a morbid scene. There are two trucks helping out the hospitals. City officials there say three hour of these trucks which can store up to 36 bodies will be up and running by the end of the week. This is due in large part to the hospital morgues being filled. Also, theres a backup on funerals that have been delayed because of the covid pandemic as well, so all of that adding into the need that city Officials Say there for these refrigeration trucks, and, you know, the numbers it. Another recordbreaking day here in texas, number of cases continue to spike. Youll remember the governor has said that this week was going to be worse than last week and hospitalizations continue to rights as well. The governor was asked in a local news station last night if
Sees startling spikes in cases, both georgia and North Carolina reported their highest single day of new cases on saturday, yet the president is downplaying the extent of the crisis. The here are the facts. First, florida reporting another 12,000478 new cases, this as more than 9,300 are now being treated. In texas, new cases and deaths have seen a significant rise. The capital of austin says a third of the citys coronavirus deaths have happened in just the last two weeks. U. S. Navy is now going to south texas to help in the fight against the disease. Projections from the cdc say 150,000 americans will have died from the virus by august 8th. Even as cases and deaths continue to rise, President Trump is playing down the data, arguing in an interview on fox news this morning that the numbers are being skewed, and citing european cdc models rather than data from Johns Hopkins university. We have the seventh highest mortality in the world. Our mortality rate is higher than boo sele, highe
The family of Toledo homicide victim Jaylah Perry chose to donate her organs through Life Connection of Ohio and six people in different states became recipients.
(WTOL) - 15-year-old Jaylah Perry was shot and killed in Toledo last month. Now, her organs are saving other’s lives. Kara Steele is director of community services for Life Connection of Ohio. “Despite the circumstances of her death, Jaylah had the last word. She was able to save lives through organ donation which is an
The Plymouth Rotary Club along with the Plymouth High School Interact Club recently visited the Boys & Girls Clubs of Marshall County Plymouth Unit and conducted a Science Experiment Expo. Club members had the opportunity to stop by five experiment stations and participate in different experiments. It was a lot of fun for all who