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Geographical Magazine The frozen lake: Life on the outskirts of Lake Baikal, Siberia Written by Words by Jens Mühling Photographs by Justin Jin 21 Dec 2020 Life on the outskirts of Lake Baikal in southern Siberia, the world’s deepest lake, is evolving, but change comes slowly to Russia’s frozen outpost, nearer to Beijing than Moscow
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The moment the earthquake set in, the prayer stopped. The processional crosses froze in mid-air; eyes widened with fear searched the horizon. Father Yevgeny, who had icicles in his beard and an icon of Saint Innokenti on his chest, pricked up his ears.
To give that a little perspective, a typical nursing unit is about 24 patients, Farnham said. So, we ve actually seen an increase in the course of one day, of an entire nursing unit here at Providence Portland Medical Center, she said.
Hospitals working to manage capacity
Hultberg, who works closely with hospitals throughout the state, said hospitals can handle the number of patients they have now, but they are watching the growing numbers closely. We have been very concerned about the rate of growth. That growth trajectory needs to change or we will be in a state of crisis, she said.