SIUH marks centennial at Prince’s Bay campus; E.C.H.O. Pediatric Emergency Unit opens with ribbon cutting ceremony
Updated May 18, 2021;
Posted May 18, 2021
Sebastian Angelico, sixth from left, and Dr. Brahim Ardolic, center, doctors, board members and elected officials partake in a Ceremonial Ribbon Cutting of the E.C.H.O Pediatric Emergency Unit at SIUH, Prince s Bay. (Staten Island Advance/Carol Ann Benanti) Staten Island AdvanceStaten Island Advance
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. To marks its centennial year, Staten Island University Hospital hosted two celebratory events at their Prince’s Bay Campus: The observance of their 100th anniversary and the ceremonial ribbon cutting of the new Emergency Children’s Help Organization (E.C.H.O.) Pediatric Emergency Unit.
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May 19, 2021 | 11:35 AM
Hopkinsville Fire and EMS is proud to receive the “Award of Excellence for Pediatric Emergency Care” from the Kentucky Emergency Medical Services for Children Program.
According to Public Information Officer Payton Rogers, the award was presented by the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services for the 2nd consecutive year.
To be recognized, an agency designates a pediatric emergency care coordinator to provide adequate care for the unique needs of pediatric patients in need of emergency care, must comply with the national recommendations for pediatric equipment and participate in outreach to children in the community.
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Lubbock reports 13 new COVID cases, 34 recoveries in last three days
The Lubbock Health Department reported nine new confirmed cases of COVID-19 over the weekend, and four more on Monday. No new COVID-linked deaths were reported over the weekend.
There were also a total of 34 confirmed recoveries during that same timeframe. There are 79 confirmed active cases of COVID-19 in Lubbock County.
The health department says 10 people are hospitalized with the virus.
Vaccinations are still available at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center this week. The health department will be set up at the civic center for just two more weeks.
Vaccines are free. Appointments at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center can be booked online at mylubbock.info/covid19vaccine or by calling the health department at 806-775-2933.
Covenant closes drive-up COVID-19 testing locations in Lubbock A resident is tested for COVID-19 at Covenant Health s drive-thru clinic. (Source: KCBD) By KCBD Staff | April 19, 2021 at 2:02 PM CDT - Updated April 19 at 2:02 PM
LUBBOCK, Texas
(NEWS RELEASE) - Starting Monday, April 19, Covenant Medical Group will close all COVID-19 drive-through testing sites in Lubbock. Locations impacted include Health Plus, Northwest Urgent Care, and Covenant Children’s Pediatric Urgent Care. These clinics will continue testing inside their facilities.
With COVID-19 cases declining and transmission numbers staying low, CMG has seen a significant decline in testing needs of about 83%. At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in Lubbock, CMG was administering an average of 160 tests per day. Today, we are administering an average of 27 tests per day.