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March 19, 2020: Ranvir Singh, RN, cares for a patient in the intensive care unit at Holy Name Medical Center, Teaneck.
Like something from science fiction, 2020 was upended by a minute, spike-crowned virus that spread aggressively among people, caused unprecedented disease and death, and altered the way we do everything from celebrate holidays to vote for president.
The novel coronavirus put immense stress on all our public structures, but the impact was particularly profound for health care systems nationwide and in New Jersey, which was among the first states to diagnose cases of COVID-19 the disease caused by the virus and which remains among those hardest-hit by the pandemic.
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La complicada situación de la pandemia de Covid-19 en el condado de Kern está dando signos claros de mejoría. Crédito: Mario Tama/Getty Images
Fort Worth, Tx- Debido al incremento de contagios por el coronavirus, la cuidad de Fort Worth en conjunto con el departamento de salud del condado Tarrant continúan ofreciendo pruebas gratis del coronavirus sin costo.
Aquí está la lista completa de los horarios y ubicaciones disponibles hasta el 8 de enero.
· Los martes: 8-11 a.m. FWISD Scarborough-Handley Field parking lot, 6201 Craig St.
· Los martes: 2-5 p.m. Como Community Center, 4660 Horne St.
following developing news taking you to the university of iowa where the president has his last beg of the two-day three-stop tour of colleges in swing states. let s listen in. when your football team kicks off its season at soldier field. i want to thank a couple of guests. first of all, your congressman is here and attorney general tom miller, and state treasurer mike fitzgerald, and your mayor, matt hecht, the president of the university of iowa, sally mason. so i have come to the university
a favorable ruling in late june. joining me justice correspondent pete williams who is outside the court chambers. pete, let me get better insight into why jan brewer was confident. she was asked to give specifics by the reporters and didn t layout a lot there. the obama administration had argued that arizona would flood the system with all kinds of questions about immigration status, upsetting a federal priority to concentrate only on the most dangerous immigrants, those that committed crimes and potential terrorists, and the justices weren t buying that and seemed to accept arizona s representation that all that happens is people would ont be detained by police if they have other reason to pick them un, traffic stop or offense and secondly all the mr. is would do is call the federal fwoft and say do you want to hold this person or not and if they say no they would let them go. the justices didn t seem to see much of a problem with that. undiscussed here, the justices sp
status, upsetting a federal priority to concentrate only on the most dangerous immigrants, those that committed crimes and potential terrorists, and the justices weren t buying that and seemed to accept arizona s representation that all that happens is people would ont be detained by police if they have other reason to pick them un, traffic stop or offense and secondly all the mr. is would do is call the federal fwoft and say do you want to hold this person or not and if they say no they would let them go. the justices didn t seem to see much of a problem with that. undiscussed here, the justices spent very little time on two other provisions of the arizona law that may still be in trouble. both of them would make it a crime under state law to do something that s not a crime under federal law, to look for work and to get work, and secondly, not to have the right immigration papers with you. so that is still unresolved. i think i agree that the justices seem to be willing to u