【新聞大家談】國會決戰 彭斯動關鍵權力? | 川普 | 新聞直播間 epochtimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from epochtimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Hospital denies formal ask for COVID details Written by Geoffrey Plant on December 2, 2020
Through its legal counsel, Gila Regional Medical Center refused Monday to honor a formal Inspection of Public Records Act request filed by the Daily Press on Nov. 23 without providing a required written status letter within three days of receiving the request.
Separately, however, the hospital updated the newspaper this week regarding conditions at the facility as COVID-19 numbers continue to rise in Grant County.
The New Mexico Department of Health replied in a timely manner to a similar IPRA request from the Daily Press, indicating it would respond within a 15-day limit set out in state law.
Sunport sees 70% drop in holiday travel compared to previous year
The TSA reports more than 15 million people went through their security checkpoints Dec. 18 to Jan. 1. Share Updated: 4:16 PM MST Jan 3, 2021
Sunport sees 70% drop in holiday travel compared to previous year
The TSA reports more than 15 million people went through their security checkpoints Dec. 18 to Jan. 1. Share Updated: 4:16 PM MST Jan 3, 2021
Hide Transcript
Show Transcript GOOD EVENING, THAT’S RIGHT. CHECK IT OUT, A FLIGHT JUST LANDED AND DOZENS OF PEOPLE ARE PICKING UP THEIR BAGS HERE AT BAGGAGE CLAIM. NATIONWIDE, TSA REPORTS MILLIONS OF AMERICANS TOOK TO THE SKIES RECENTLY. WELCOME TO THE ALBUQUERQUE INTERNATIONAL SUNPORT. WHETHER TO SEE FAMILY. GOING TO SEE MY DAD. OR FOR WORK. WHAT BRINGS YOU DOWN TO ALBUQUERQUE TODAY? I WORK HERE AS A VETERINARIAN. THERE ARE MANY REASONS WHY PEOPLE TRAVEL DURING A PANDEMIC. THE TSA REPORTS OVER 15 MILLION PASSENGERS WE
New Mexico activates ‘crisis care’ standards for hospitals overwhelmed by covid Griff Witte New Mexico on Thursday suspended all nonessential surgeries and activated “crisis care” standards, a move that clears the way for a system of rationing amid a coronavirus surge that has overwhelmed the state’s capacities. Under the twin orders by the state’s health department, elective surgeries will be banned until Jan. 4. Health-care providers, meanwhile, will be permitted to begin implementation of a statewide plan for stretching the state’s increasingly scarce health-care resources. The system ultimately could allow doctors to determine which patients receive care, depending on who is likeliest to survive.