the hospitals are nearly full or full. the icus are nearly full or full. one infectious disease doctor, dr. diaz, probably the busiest that i know and have reported on, she has 120 patients in-patients right now between two hospitals in northern palm beach county. she describes the emergency departments a z a war zone and could never imagine it could be this bad. she equates it to the aids epidemic where she worked very, very diligently and this is worse. dr. dave, of course, the overwhelming majority of those people some of the numbers i ve heard actually across florida, many of those emergency rooms and icu beds, even 100%, 99%, 100% of the people filling those beds unvaccinated. first of all. secondly, i ve heard stories,
also, where people that thought they were having heart attacks were not able to get in hospitals and had to stand in line because there was so much chaos getting into emergency rooms that somebody who thought they were suffering a heart attack wasn t able to get in there for several hours because it was just mass chaos in these emergency rooms. joe, you heard right. describing it as a war zone seems like an exaggeration, but it s not. that s here in northern palm beach county, it is like that in the rest of the state, in the rest of the counties. heart attack, strokes, any problem is now marginalized because of the urgency of patients coming into the hospital with severe covid illness, respiratory problems,
South Florida woman shares family history during Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month
A South Florida Asian-American woman is sharing her familyâs story and how she has helped many local young women achieve success.
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It recognizes the contributions and influence of Asian-Americans and Pacific Islander Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the country. One South Florida woman is sharing her familyâs story and how she has helped many local young women achieve success.
The black and white picture depicts a Chinese couple who came to the U.S, Lee and Tooey Yee. The baby in the picture is Shirley Koo, who now lives in Palm Beach Gardens. Her father came to America around the 1940âs.
Heaton Companies Announces Ouanalao Residences & Resort
Share Article HUTCHINSON ISLAND, Fla. (PRWEB) April 23, 2021 Today, Heaton Companies has announced its newest project, Ouanalao Residences & Resort (pronounced O-wana-loo). Inspired by the native spirit and timeless architecture of St. Barthélemy in the French West Indies, this 12-acre oasis features 25 oceanfront villas and 25 beach cottages fronting the Atlantic Ocean and Indian River Lagoon on South Florida’s unspoiled Hutchinson Island. Villas are 4,231 sq. ft. with prices from the $3 millions and features including a private walkway to the beach, elevated oceanfront pools, and more.
Ouanalao invites residents to “own a carefree piece of paradise” with the option to place their oceanfront home in a premier vacation rental program. This idyllic retreat enjoys both sunrise and sunset views, and is further complemented by an impressive selection of
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March 2, 2021 – PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLA –Virtu Financial, a leading provider of financial services and products that leverages cutting edge technology to deliver innovative, transparent trading solutions to its clients and liquidity to the global market, announced plans to expand to the DiVostaTowers located in Palm Beach Gardens, FL. The news comes after the company worked with CBRE, the Business Development Board of Palm Beach County (BDB), Gatsby Enterprises, and Tower CRE during the past year to facilitate the expansion.
The newly leased 10,019 square-foot office space will host executives, salespeople, traders and technology staff.
The DiVosta Towers in Palm Beach Gardens has lured financial service titans to its Class A office space in the state-of-the-art, 11-story luxury office towers, which have a combined 220,000 square feet of space. The Towers were purchased in 2020 by New York based Gatsby Enterprises, LLC who i