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California counties still with COVID-19 vaccine supply

California counties still with COVID-19 vaccine supply This week U.S. President Joe Biden said there should be enough vaccine supply for every adult in America by the end of May. That doesn t mean everyone will be vaccinated by then – just that there should be enough in the supply chain. and last updated 2021-03-04 21:21:55-05 SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — This week U.S. President Joe Biden said there should be enough vaccine supply for every adult in America by the end of May. That doesn t mean everyone will be vaccinated by then – just that there should be enough in the supply chain.

California counties ready to roll out more COVID-19 vaccinations as supplies arrive

California counties ready to roll out more COVID-19 vaccinations as supplies arrive
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California counties still with COVID-19 vaccine supply

California counties still with COVID-19 vaccine supply
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Warning over new tsunami of mental health issues in children post-pandemic

Share this article A consultant paediatrician is calling for the allocation of massive resources to deal with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on children s mental health. Dr Niamh Lynch from the Bon Secours Hospital in Cork says the impact of COVID-19 has been significant. She has made more urgent referrals to the psychiatric services for children in the last month than she would normally make in a year. As a result, she is warning of a new tsunami of mental health problems in kids after the pandemic. Dr Lynch told Newstalk Breakfast with Susan Keogh that the last year has been very difficult for young people, both from her perspective as a paediatrician and a mother.

Bay Area hospitals accepting transfer patients with medical facilities overwhelmed

Bay Area hospitals accepting transfer patients with medical facilities overwhelmed Published  KTVU s Ann Rubin reports. SAN JOSE, Calif. (KTVU) - The latest COVID surge has sparked a new level of cooperation amongst hospitals in the region. Medical facilities are sharing everything from advice to equipment.  As ICU beds filled up in Santa Clara County, other facilities like Stanford Medical Center stepped up to help. Since November, hospitals have taken 607 transfer patients from other hospitals in need.   When there are places where there s nowhere else left for ICU patients to go, finding a way to make that work here is kind of our job, said Dr. Ryan Ribeira, Assistant Medical Director of the Emergency Department at Stanford.

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